After it became clear that Today, the Anti-Corruption Commission (CPC) entered offices and facilities related to Rumen Gaitanski - Valka and the former head of the Bulgarian Development Bank (BDB) Stoyan Mavrodiev, only MEDIAMALL can show you exactly where in Greece the two suspects are hiding.
As recently MEDIAMALL already wrote, 3 years ago Rumen Gaitanski - Valka bought a luxury property in the resort complex “Sani”, located on the first arm of the Halkidiki peninsula, Kassandra. As in Bulgaria, so in Greece, Gaitanski immediately started his illegal constructions, and at one point even the Greek authorities imposed a fine on him and were ready to initiate criminal proceedings against him.
According to information from MEDIAMALL, Gaitanski is buying his house in the villa area of “Sani” for 3.4 million euros, subsequently making additional repairs for at least another 600 thousand euros. The interior of his property was handled by his last wife, Asya, who, like all similar wives, died dealing with interior design.
Gaitanski's neighbor is another Bulgarian oligarch and former boss of “Lukoil” - Bulgaria, Valentin Zlatev.
As MEDIAMALL already wrote some time ago, Zlatev's house was seized months ago, due to unpaid taxes worth nearly 300 thousand euros to the Greek state.
The scandalous former head of the BBR, Stoyan Mavrodiev, also resides incognito in Greece. His property is located in the resort village of Posidi, located again on the first arm of the peninsula. Mavrodiev's luxurious house is surrounded by a high wall and dozens of cameras, which aim to protect the swindler from prying eyes of tourists.
Let us recall that some time ago, from a recorded conversation between Stoyan Mavrodiev and Dimitar Lambovski, it became clear that the former is buying the property from the latter, and for this purpose they are even illegally transporting a huge amount of cash across the Bulgarian-Greek border. Then it became clear from the conversation that Mavrodiev wanted to buy one of the two houses as a gift for the then Prime Minister Boyko Borisov.