President Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani sent a letter to Romanian President Klaus Iohannis slamming the notoriously crooked country’s new efforts to fight corruption, a new report said Wednesday.

The letter, dated Aug. 22, expressed concerns about the “continuing damage to the rule of law being done under the guise of effective law enforcement” in Romania, The New York Times reported.

Giuliani argued that amnesty should be given to those who had been convicted in the crackdown, saying the country’s corruption fighters were guilty of “excesses.”

Giuliani told the paper Wednesday that even though he was repping Trump in special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe, he still had time to work as “an independent lawyer and consultant.”

He added that the work concerning Romania was through his security company, Giuliani Security & Safety, which had been hired by Freeh Group International Solutions, a security company run by Louis Freeh, a former head of the FBI.

“It has nothing to do with the US government,” Giuliani said. “I advise on security, law enforcement and terrorism in many different countries. Private lawyers for the president have all had private practices.”