Prosecutor-General Boris Velchev said that an eventual delay in Bulgarias EU accession would rather hinder than speed up the countrys reform progress.
Days before the issuing of the final European Commission (EC) report on Bulgaria and Romanias readiness to join the EU, EUobserver published information the report might not contain entry date recommendation.
According to some sources the EC may postpone its recommendation until the autumn. In this manner Bulgaria would be pressured to speed up reforms, mediapool.bg reported.
Borisov said that a delayed accession would produce effect opposite to the desired on the fight against organised crime and corruption.
By postponing the accession EU would show it does not appreciate the work of Bulgarian officials, said Borisov. Such development would de-motivate administrators, said he.
Velchev said the latest developments in the country should be taken into account. The immunity of 10 MPs was removed so that they could face investigation, Borisov said. Officials are already arrested on charges of corruption, said he.















