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Prosecutor’s Office questions Premier Borissov under 3 investigations

National Assembly Committee on Legal Affairs
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Bulgaria’s Prosecutor’s Office heard Premier Borissov as witness under 3 checks, this country’s Prosecutor General Ivan Geshev told the National Assembly Committee on Legal Affairs, BNR reports. The first check in on recordings in which a voice similar to Borissov’s makes cynical comments about European and Bulgarian politicians. The second check is about photos taken in Premier Borissov’s bedroom in Boyana residence. The third check is on claims that Borissov owns a house in Barcelona. We will hear Premier Borissov 20 more times if necessary, Ivan Geshev said further.

Bulgaria’s Chief Prosecutor called the allegations that he is untouchable a myth and propaganda, because in his words, any prosecutor can investigate him.




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