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Vesislava Tancheva: Lena Borislavova revealed scandalous documents, but there is no reaction

According to them, the private company "Union Ivkoni", on which 45 seizures have been imposed, pays thousands of leva to the wife and son of the acting chief prosecutor Borislav Sarafov

Dec 14, 2024 05:51 73

Vesislava Tancheva from the General Directorate "BOETS" commented on the program "EuroDikoff" on "Eurocom" how it is possible that a few days after Lena Borislavova from "Continuing the change" revealed the scandalous documents that the association submitted to the parliament's registry, so that there was no reaction in the media.

Tancheva said that prosecutor Daniela Taleva commented on the documents only after they were submitted by “BOETS“, even though she had known about them for a year.

According to these documents, the private company “Union Ivkoni“, on which 45 seizures were imposed, pays thousands of levs to the wife and son of Acting Prosecutor General Borislav Sarafov. Tancheva asked whether checks had been carried out for compliance with labor legislation, according to which the working week is 40 hours. However, Sarafov's relatives received 5,000 levs per month each. How was this money made, Tancheva asked.

According to her, the topic should have been relevant during the discussions about Sarafov's suitability for the position, as it questions his moral qualities, and hence the instructions he gives to his subordinates. Tancheva is confident that the documents of “BOETS“ show the truth, after they were publicly shown by a deputy in the National Assembly.

She announced that the association still has thousands of pages of documents that will be revealed gradually. One archive is that of Biser Lazov – the main witness in the “Corporation Bank“ case. It describes loans to Delyan Peevski, which have not been repaid for years. She noted that the prosecutor in the case is Ivan Geshev. The other array of documents is from the “Arkad“ consortium – the main builder of “Turkish Stream“. The documents are mostly original and show that the government was aware, from the moment it signed the so-called “Roadmap“, that the communication was entirely in Russian or English, not Arabic (“Arkad“ is a Saudi company).