Dumitru Coliu (born Dimitar Kolev, Romanian: Dimităr Colev, Bulgarian: Димитър Колев; November 7, 1907 – 1985) was a Romaniancommunist activist and politician.
Under Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, between 1955 and 1965, he was president of the State Control Commission and of the Party Control Commission, seconded by Ion Vincze.[2][6][1] The party's professional interrogator as part of repressive actions initiated by the Securitate secret police,[2] he took over the latter post in 1960 as Constantin Pîrvulescu was purged for his silence several years earlier in a plot to unseat Gheorghiu-Dej.[7] By 1961, the Comintern veteran was among those advocating a turn toward national communism.[3][7] He left his control commission post in 1969.[4] Coliu was a hardliner within the leadership of the PCR, an unconditional follower of Joseph Stalin and of Stalinism.[2]