Bulgarian Defense Ministry Officials under Abeyance Probe
An investigation is ongoing into the activities of Defense Ministry officials which may have been tantamount to abeyance, prosecuting authorities say.
Maria Dimcheva has been released from the post Head of the Executive Agency Military Clubs and Army Recreation Activities.
The news was reported by the Defense Ministry press center Wednesday.
Dimcheva is being replaced, effective immediately, by her, until now, Deputy, Petar Manolov.
"The replacement aims at achieving better efficiency and improvement of management practices and team work at the agency, along with interactions and coordination with other structures," the Defense Ministry statement reads.
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