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Bulgaria's Classified Information Law Unchanged in Past 5 Years

Politics | June 6, 2007, Wednesday

Bulgaria: Bulgaria's Classified Information Law Unchanged in Past 5 Years
SCIS head Tsveta Markova (R) and the chairman of the Supreme Judicial Council (L) dicscussed on Wednesday issued connected with their joint work. Photo by Yuliana Nikolova (Sofia Photo Agency)
Bulgaria's law for the protection of classified information law has not been amended in the past five years, which is worrisome, the head of the country's State Commission on Information Security (SCIS) said.

SCIS head Tsveta Markova attended Wednesday a sitting of the Supreme Judicial Council.

There are three issues that need to be clarified concerning the joint work of SCIS and the Council, Markova added.

The first one is connected with the courts and the investigation bodies that need to open their own registration desks in order to get unique identification numbers.

The second issue is the need of examination of the court chairpersons and prosecution offices from the security services.

The third one concerns the development and issuing of practical guidance for dealing with secret files.

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