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Mario Nikolov is charged with draining a total of EUR 7.5 M from the EU pre-accession program for agriculture. Photo by BGNES
The Sofia City Court announced they will issue a verdict in the high-profile SAPARD case of Mario Nikolov, which is closely monitored by the EU, exactly a week from Wednesday.
In his closing statement, the defendant, Mario Nikolov, asked for justice and appealed for a fair rule, not just for one signed by the magistrates. He accused everyone – prime ministers, ministers, State employees, journalists and politicians of asking for a jail sentence for him without having read even a “single line” from the documents collected in the case.
Nikolov told reporters that he has lost faith in a possible acquittal because the political pressure is too strong, adding Bulgarian journalists only care about those in power at any given moment.
Nikolov, his wife Mariyana, Radmil Petrov, Petya Hadzhiivanova, Anna Sharkova, Grigor Glavev, Valentin Angelov, and Lazarina Georgieva are charged with draining a total of EUR 7.5 M from the EU pre-accession program for agriculture.
They are accused of listing second-hand meat processing equipment as new in order to drain the money.
In the last minute defense lawyers asked for new evidence and even for the dismissal of the case with the motive the European Union had not been listed as a side in it, but the magistrates rejected them.
The prosecutor asked Monday for 17 years behind bars for Mario Nikolov, 14 years for his wife and 12 years for each of the other defendants.
On March 29, the same Court sentenced Nikolov to 10 years behind bars and his wife, Mariana, to 8 years in another notorious SAPARD case. The two were charged, along with Lyudmil Stoykov, with laundering the money drained from SAPARD. Stoykov was acquitted by the Court.
The trail against Nikolov and another businessman, Lyudmil Stoykov, who are known as sponsors of the election campaign of Socialist President Parvanov, was provoked by revelations of the European Anti-Fraud Office OLAF, which spoke of a “Nikolov-Stoykov Group”.
According to OLAF, a group of 60 Bulgarian, foreign and offshore organization that had links with the previous government, led by Socialist Sergey Stanishev, had participated in tax fraud and money laundering.
Both Nikolov and Stoykov are known for being close to the Bulgarian Socialist Party; however, unlike Nikolov, Stoykov was acquitted by the Bulgarian court on the SAPARD draining charges.
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