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Controversial Bulgarian businessman Mario Nikolov. Photo by BGNES
Bulgaria's Sofia Appellate Court has returned for re-consideration an important trial against notorious buisnessman Mario Nikolov, who was sentenced for a massive abuse of EU funds.
However, upon the appeal of the sentence, the Sofia Appellate Court has determined that there are a number of procedural breaches and unclarified facts in the proceedings.
The Court of Appeals has not cancelled the defendants' sentences, but rather returned the case for re-consideration at the Administrative Court.
This is the second key judgment of current Supreme Administrative Court head, judge Georgi Kolev, that has been recently reversed by the second-instance court, recalls Mediapool.bg.
As Mediapool writes, both sentences were given by judge Kolev at a time when he was presiding the Sofia City Court and just before Bulgaria's Supreme Judicial Council appointed him to head one of the country's top three courts, the Supreme Administrative Court.
The legal process against Nikolov was provoked by revelations of EU anti-fraud body OLAF, according to which a group of 60 Bulgarian, foreign and offshore organizations had participated in tax fraud and money laundering.
Mario Nikolov, as well as other accused, are defendants in a second separate trial for money laundering.
In early February 2026, Bulgaria was rocked by a grim discovery that would spiral into one of the country's most disturbing cases in recent memory.
A fatal knife attack took place early this morning in Sofia’s Poduyane district, leaving one person dead and two others seriously injured, according to information from police and emergency services.
Authorities in the Bulgarian town of Lovech have disclosed the results of a major operation targeting the distribution of counterfeit currency.
A 19-year-old has been formally charged by the Sofia District Prosecutor's Office for attacking two minors on the Sofia metro. The victims, aged 13 and 15, suffered injuries during the incident on February 8.
The three men who were discovered dead at the Petrohan lodge had gone without food for several days before their deaths, consuming only water or tea.
The Prosecutor’s Office has released further details regarding the investigation into the deaths of six individuals connected to the incidents at the Petrohan lodge and under Okolchitsa Peak
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