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Names of Bulgarian businessmen Bobokov brothers revealed in Pandora Papers

Plamen Bobokov
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Through a search engine (www.icij.org/investigations/pandora-papers/) on the website of an international consortium of investigative journalists (ICIJ), the Bulgarian daily Trud claims to have spotted two more Bulgarian names in the offshore Pandora Papers.
These are the names of brothers Atanas and Plamen Bobokov. They participate in the offshore company A&P GLOBAL MANAGEMENT LIMITED. The company was founded in Malta with registration number C 52636 on 19 April 2011. The total volume of issued shares is 17,435,322, or 17,435,322 euros. 
Atanas and Plamen Bobokov are the owners of the offshore company, and its director according to the documentation is Plamen Bobokov.



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