Sun, Jul 05 2009
The parliamentary committee on combating corruption has asked Bulgaria's Council of Ministers to provide a list of the 100 companies that received the largest amounts of funding from European Union programmes, Darik radio quoted the head of the committee Boiko Velikov as saying on December 1 2008.
Making these names known would lead to greater clarity and transparency in the use of EU funding, Velikov said, explaining that the information would not lead to sanctions for the companies involved.
The committee had received more than a dozen tip-offs about irregularities in the utilisation of funds under various European programmes, among them Sapard, ISPA and Phare, Velikov said.
Ataka and Order Law and Justice parties stage symbolic blockades at Bulgaria’s borders with Turkey on eve of July 5 2009 parliamentary election, while reports record influx of would-be voters and, it is claimed, flights are being chartered from Turkey.
In a blow against a problem that has been plaguing Bulgaria’s elections, State Agency for National Security and Interior Ministry say several people in a ‘major criminal organisation’ have been arrested for vote-buying, on the eve of the July 5 vote.
Barometer Info survey on July 3 2009, just ahead of the eve of Bulgaria’s national parliamentary elections, gives GERB 27.05 per cent and Sergei Stanishev’s Coalition for Bulgaria 19.09 per cent.
The exact number of people sacked from duty out of the 600 who refused to go to work on Monday is undisclosed, although reports claim that as of June 3 at least four people were told they were surplus to requirements.
Open your mind and face the unknown: the 2009 general elections in Bulgaria.