EU Concerned Over Bulgaria's Judicial and Anti-Corruption Reforms
The European Commission has expressed concerns over the state of Bulgaria’s Supreme Judicial Council and the Anti-Corruption Commission
The allegedly corrupt Bulgarian professor of economics, Petkan Iliev, was freed Monday on a BGN 10 000 bail.
Iliev, who is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of National and World Economy in Sofia, was busted at the end of last week on accusations that he was the mastermind of a scheme in which students paid between BGN 300 and BGN 4 000 to be admitted to the university, or to pass their exams.
Iliev's alleged accomplice, Boyan Trenchev, was released on a BGN 5 000 bail. The President of the UNWE, Borislav Borisov, has made it clear that Iliev would be fired if proven guilty. The university has undertaken an internal investigation of its own.
Ilieve's arrest on corruption charges came as a shock to many last week as he is known to the wider Bulgarian public as a current affairs commentator on topics including countering corruption, and as a textbook and book writer.
Hackers have reportedly targeted Bulgaria’s Road Infrastructure Agency (RIA), claiming they accessed the data of over 100,000 users and around 1,000 employees through its LIMA system
A transgender woman was reportedly attacked with a sword and beaten in the center of Sofia in what she claims was a homophobic assault
Customs officers at the "Kapitan Andreevo" checkpoint intercepted a significant attempt to smuggle sexual stimulants and cigarettes into Bulgaria from Turkey
A 34-year-old man lost his life after being stabbed during a violent altercation in the village of Kosharitsa
A major criminal network involved in trafficking and reselling heavily damaged vehicles imported from the United States has been dismantled through a large-scale investigation
A Syrian citizen was seriously injured in a stabbing incident near the Central Hall in Sofia late on Sunday evening
Google Street View Cars Return to Bulgaria for Major Mapping Update
Housing Prices Soar in Bulgaria’s Major Cities as Demand and Supply Strain Increase