Adrian Veștea, Romania’s recently designated Prime Minister, has reportedly failed to disclose a co-ownership of a forest in Râșnov, a city where he previously served as mayor, in his official asset declarations. Investigative journalists at Public Record revealed the omission, noting it spans eleven years. The forest, exceeding one hectare in size, was purchased jointly with a colleague from Veștea’s political party in Brașov. This lack of transparency raises questions about Veștea’s financial disclosures and potential conflicts of interest as he prepares to take office. The undisclosed co-owner’s identity has been revealed by the publication. This revelation comes at a sensitive time, as Veștea seeks parliamentary approval for his government. Further scrutiny of Veștea’s assets is anticipated following this report.