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Geshev took out the "Borisov" folder

Borisov asked Geshev through people to solve Barcelonagate, and 200 million BGN KPCONPI returned to the oligarch who sits behind DB

Jun 6, 2024 19:31 969

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Borisov told me about Barcelonagate through people to solve Barcelonagate and the drawers and I refused. Now that the prosecutor's office is on a leash, as you can see, his problem is solved. This is what Ivan Geshev said in an interview with Ivelin Nikolov.

“I am the only one who asked for Borisov's immunity and they ask me why late. Has anyone even asked for it?! It was right on time, only this National Assembly delayed the confiscation procedure, they put it somewhere in the lockers, Zhelyazkov and others," Geshev explained. And he added that in order to save his immunity Kiril Petkov made a special commission to look after his and Borisov's immunity and that they would have two weeks so that they could remove me and then Barcelonagate was decided.

Ivan Geshev also recalled that the 200 million BGN that the Anti-Corruption Commission had confiscated from Prokopiev had been kept for many years. She later dropped her claim. “This means that KPCONPI does not want a civil trial, does not want the court to take away this money and it is returned to Prokopiev. This money was returned on the grounds that there was a deal between Borisov and Prokopiev. This was the war against me – strikes, articles in Capital, in Dnevnik. And that's just for Prokopiev's money. For another for 300 million, for a third – 400 million, and if you are interested, you can see it," Geshev also said. And he added that, for comparison, 200 million BGN are the pensioners' premiums for 4 years. This money most likely originated from tax violations and anything else that was stolen from us taxpayers.

“Prokopiev and Zakhov went to Tsatsarov while he was the head of KPCONPI to ask him to release this money. As far as I understand, Tsatsarov refused, and the conversation was recorded”.

Regarding the invitation to debate with Borisov, Hristo Ivanov, Kiril Petkov, Asen Vasilev and Jevdet Chakarov on June 7, at 11 a.m., Ivan Geshev showed a folder that he said contained a summary of what they would discuss. “It takes a long time to explain everything, but I will give you a summary that I will leave you to read”.