A serious report of a documentary crime has been received by the General Directorate of the “National Police“, and in parallel with this, a complaint has been filed with the prosecutor's office against Dr. Angel Stavrev. The allegations are that he expelled his partner from a commercial company without his knowledge and without his expressed will to do so – by signing documents presented as administrative formalities, reports mediamall.info.
The signal is accompanied by an audio recording, which the sender claims contains detailed confessions by Stavrev about the way he acted. According to sources familiar with the case, the recording has already been provided to the investigative authorities on an electronic medium.
According to the described chronology, the conflict arose after the partner Serkan (a foreign citizen working in Bulgaria) began to explore the possibility of a partnership with another company. It is alleged that this triggered actions by Dr. Stavrev aimed at his removal from the company “Seger“ OOD.
According to the presented data, Stavrev took advantage of the complete trust of his partner and the fact that he did not speak Bulgarian well. Documents presented as necessary for the “Migration Service“ were included in a pile for signature, without an explicit explanation of their content. Among them, it is alleged, were documents for the renunciation of company shares or powers of attorney sufficient to enter changes in the Commercial Register.
After an initial unsuccessful attempt at entry (due to a technical error), the procedure was repeated – again with the same approach. Ultimately, according to the report, the changes were entered, and Serkan was left without a partnership, without knowing that he had renounced it.
The self-confessions in the recording
Especially serious are the allegations about the content of the audio recording, in which, according to the reporter, Dr. Stavrev openly admits that the signatures were made without real consent. In the conversation, remarks are heard that the partner "would never have signed if he knew what he was signing", and that the documents were "stuffed into a migration pile" because the person "was in a hurry and did not understand the language well".
The recording also discusses the risk of criminal liability, raising the question of how such an action could be proven - a conversation that, if confirmed, would have serious implications for the investigation.
The human side of the case
The case also has a serious human dimension. According to information from the signal, the employee concerned worked at the "Selena" General Hospital and was placed in a situation of complete dependence - both professional and administrative, including with regard to his residence documents. At a time when he wanted to travel to Turkey for a sick parent, he was told that his documents were "delayed", without being informed of his real legal status.
Meanwhile, Dr. Stavrev has been removed from the hospital, while over 400 employees continue to work and patient care has not been disrupted.
Reputation in question, institutions - on the move
Until now, Dr. Stavrev has been publicly perceived by many as a "good and honest person". This is precisely the reason, according to the whistleblower, that his actions have not been questioned for a long time. However, if the allegations and the content of the recording are confirmed, the case would seriously question this reputation.
The investigation is still ongoing. The key question is whether the institutions will analyze in detail the provided record, the documents in the Commercial Register and the circumstances surrounding their signing.
Until the prosecutor's office and the court pronounce their verdict, all allegations should be considered as subject to verification, but the scale and specificity of the signal already turn the case into one of the most serious corporate and ethical scandals in the private healthcare sector in recent months.