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Hristo Biserov, former Deputy Speaker of the Bulgarian Parliament, who is prosecuted for alleged financial and tax crimes, has been finally spotted despite his efforts to dodge media.
A reporter of local Standard daily has seen Biserov on Tuesday leaving his own house in the Bulgarian capital Sofia, denying thus reports that the man has fled to Italy, where he and his wife are rumored to run a production business.
Upon leaving the house, obviously on the alert not to be detected by anyone, Biserov was confronted by a young man, who later explained he had to give the politician a parcel.
But Biserov managed to steer clear of the man, got into the car and sped away.
Last week local media claimed that CIA has exposed financial crimes of Hristo Biserov.
The reports came on the heels of information that the tipoff about the crimes has been sent to Bulgaria's State Agency for National Security (DANS) by a foreign special service.
Transfers from Biserov's Swiss account to assets of his stepson Ivaylo Glavinkov in Macedonia have attracted the attention of agents, and after a second tranche of USD 50 000, they have notified their Bulgarian counterparts.
Upon receiving the money, the two made deposits, withdrew cash and made bank transfers to related companies registered in the offshore zones of the Seychelles Islands.
The former Member of the Parliament is being also investigated for a false tax declaration.
Chief Prosecutor Sotir Tsatsarov announced Thursday morning that The Sofia City Prosecutor's Office has opened an investigation into allegations that Hristo Biserov, former Deputy Chairman of Bulgaria's liberal and predominantly ethnic Turkish party, Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS) has committed financial and tax crimes.
Also on Thursday, the Bulgarian Parliament voted Biserov's resignation and he was released from his lawmaker post.
Hristo Biserov, former Deputy Speaker of the Bulgarian Parliament and former Deputy Chairman of DPS has been a long-time key figure in the party's leadership, and has acted as MP from the party since 2005 until November 3, when he surprisingly resigned from all posts, citing personal reasons.
Biserov has asked to have his membership in DPS frozen, the movement's leader Lyutvi Mestan announced on Monday.
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