Bulgaria's Resigned Deputy Finance Minister Angry of Bribery Claims

Politics | June 1, 2003, Sunday // 00:00

Bulgaria's Deputy Finance Minister Gati Al Jabouri who resigned Friday denied claims that he abused his power. I will lodge a complaint against those who spread such speculations, Al Jabouri stressed Saturday.

Deputy of Bulgaria's ruling coalition party National Movement Simeon II Plamen Kenarov suggested earlier that Al Jabouri took unfair advantage of his power when several Bulgarian Companies needed his professional assistance. Kenarov also accused his former college of bribery in an interview for Bulgaria's Darrik Radio Saturday.

Kenarov was joined by Sofia MP Nikola Nikolov, Bulgaria's Trud Daily reads Sunday.

My attorney will ask Darrik Radio chiefs for tapes with Kenarov's speech and table it at the court, Gati Al Jabouri said Saturday. He has already received two job offers from a Bulgarian and a foreign company and is considering both.
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