Bulgarian Prime Minister Takes Action on 'Mama I Az' Hospital
Acting Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev is poised to address critical issues plaguing children's healthcare in Bulgaria, particularly regarding the "Mama I Az" hospital.
Employees from all levels of Bulgarian State administration will no longer be eligible to receive bonuses on top of their regular wages, according to amendments in the State Administration Act.
The amendments banning bonuses for work State servants do in committees, commissions, working or expert groups, as managers or in the control of distribution of funds are being voted Wednesday by the Council of Ministers.
The goal of the amendments, which have been prepared by the Finance Ministry, is to eliminate any option to give employees monetary rewards not based on achieved results. Instead, there will be a new methodology to assess job performance and increase wages accordingly. The assessment will be done once every year.
These changes came on the heels of the large-scale "bonus scandal" that flared in Bulgaria after it emerged that senior State servants have given themselves and employees close to them huge bonuses.
The scandal started with revelations about the bonus of the Director of the National Health Insurance Fund, NZOK, Neli Nesheva, who was forced to resign while Prime Minister, Boyko Borisov, ordered all ministers, their deputies, members of political cabinets, regional governors and their deputies to return all bonuses they have received in the last 2 years.
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I feel no moral guilt towards anyone. This was stated by Kiril Petkov, answering a question whether he would apologize to the Bulgarian people for violating the Constitution.
Head of the Military Medical Academy (MMA) Major General Prof.
The Ministry of Finance has revised its autumn forecast for economic development.
Bulgarian police arrested a Russian citizen and two Lithuanians on suspicion of exporting “sensitive information” from the Arsenal military plant in Kazanlak.
The government has changed its order requiring state-owned companies to pay a dividend to the budget.
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