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Bulgarian state railways board sacked

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Bulgarian state railways board sacked

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The entire management board of Bulgarian State Railways (BDZ) has been replaced by Transport Minister Alexander Tsvetkov, Investor.bg said on October 7 2009, citing a ministry statement.

The newly-appointed BDZ CEO is Pencho Popov, while everyone else at the management board of the company also has been replaced. The Transport Ministry has not disclosed any further details as to why they were fired, however.

Popov graduated in Technology and Rail Transport Organisation, and is also a specialist in in rail network software systems, Investor.bg said.

The company's new director was from 1996 to 2005 head of the marketing and freight department in the central headquarters of BDZ, and in 2005 he was appointed as the chief of freight at BDZ.

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