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Bulgaria Specialised Anti-Corruption Unit Checks Signal About Unauthorised Access to Sofia Airport Information System
Bulgaria's Specialised Anti-Corruption Unit inspects a signal about a private company which has been given a full access to the Sofia Airport's information system, the Bulgarian Prosecutor's Office announced, as cited by Focus News Agency.
Bulgarian Election System Referendum 'Binding on Parliament' - Prosecution
The Bulgarian Prosecutor's Office has described the results of a recent referendum on the country's election system as "binding".
The development comes after an intitial ruling by election authorities that the referendum results fall short of the turnout that would make the result mandatory.
EU Commission Report on Bulgaria 'Realistic', Prosecution Says
The Bulgarian Prosecutor's Office has said it accepts the conclusions and observations of the monitoring report on the country's judiciary and anti-corruption efforts as realistic and well-founded.
EU Team Analyzing Bulgaria's Prosecution to Arrive in May
Experts who will have to analyze the work of the Bulgarian Prosecutor's Office are set to arrive at the end of May, the Justice Ministry says.
Initially the date of arrival was in the beginning of April but failure to coordinate schedules resulted in a postponement for May 30, Dnevnik.bg quotes the ministry as saying in a reply to questions from the news website.
Head of Bulgaria's Fund for Treatment of Children Abroad Detained
Bulgarian authorities have reportedly the director of the Fund for Treatment of Children Abroad, Pavel Aleksandrov, the Bulgarian Prosecutor's Office has said.
Builder of Bulgaria's Struma Motorway Accused of Tax Fraud
Damages of nearly BGN 14 M (EUR 7) have been incurred by the state as a result of a scam run by a Bulgarian construction company, prosecutors have said.
Bulgarian MPs to Vote on Constitutional Changes
Lawmakers are set to hold a third and final vote on Monday on constitutional changes that will pave the way for judicial reform.
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Queues at Border Crossing w/ Turkey after Arrest of Bulgaria Customs Officers
A 12-km queue was formed on Monday morning at Kapitan Adreevo border crossing between Bulgaria and Turkey, after inspections of law enforcement agencies which led to the detention of 33 customs officers the day before.
Bulgarian Parliament Committee to Discuss Constitutional Changes on 3rd Reading
A committee with Bulgaria's Parliament are set to discuss on Monday amendments to the constitutions that will pave the way for judicial reform, amid tensions between parties in the ruling coalition.
Justice Minister Hristo Ivanov stepped down last week after MPs amended last week the reform proposals, ones he had submitted and declared his main priority.
Bulgarian Prosecution to Demand Permanent Arrest for Two Nationalist MPs
The Bulgarian Prosecutor's Office will demand a permanent arrest for the two nationalist Ataka MPs, who are accused of hooliganism.
This was announced by Rumyana Arnaudova, spokesperson of Chief Prosecutor Sotir Tsatsarov, in an interview for private NOVA TV station on Thursday.