Economy Ministry Blocks EU Funding of EUR 96 M for 142 Companies

Eli Milusheva, Director-General of the Directorate-General European Funds for Competitiveness of the Ministry of Economy and Energy, photo by BGNES

Bulgaria's Ministry of Economy and Energy has suspended EU funding of EUR 96 M for technological upgrades at142 small and medium-sized companies.

Eli Milusheva, Director-General of the Directorate-General European Funds for Competitiveness of the Ministry of Economy and Energy announced at a press conference on Monday that she would not sign the contracts under the project "Technological upgrade at small and medium-sized enterprises" under the "Competitiveness" operational program

She made clear that the matter involved a sum of slightly over BGN 96 M, adding that the money would not be lost and would be distributed among a number of projects from a reserve list by the end of next week.

Milusheva explained that most of the projects on the reserve list were under the programs for energy efficiency and development of innovations.

She announced that the managing authority had been snowed under with complaints and tip-offs about irregularities in the evaluation process, adding that the signals had started arriving right after the publication of a decision from May 23 on the approval of the report of the evaluation committee.

Milusheva noted that a total of 142 companies had been supposed to sign contracts for funding under the "Competitiveness" operational program on June 30, 2014.

She noted that the presence of over 100 complaints and tip-offs, including ones which had been submitted to the State Agency for National Security (DANS) and the prosecuting authority, had made her cancel her previous decision and the contracts for EU funding for technological upgrades would not be signed.

Milusheva, head of the managing authority of the program, stated that the complaints and signals kept coming in, adding that a repeat...

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