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Bulgaria Customs Agency Launches Inspection at Lukoil Leftochim

Customs agency head Vanyo Tanov has said authorities are now inspecting Lukoil Neftochim over accusations of price rigging hurled in a report.

Last week the Risk Management Lab, a think-tank headed by former Prime Minister (1997-2001) claimed that for 8 years Lukoil Bulgaria had been manipulating prices of the Urals crude imported for its Bulgaria-based facility in Burgas.

PM, Finance Minister Praise Bulgaria's Achievements to IMF, World Bank Representatives

Bulgaria's Prime Minister emphasized Bulgaria's progress in the fight against corruption and the informal economy and the efforts of the government to guarantee financial stability at a meeting with representatives of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank in Sofia.

Bulgarian Businesses to Save BGN 144.5 M Annually thanks to Anti-Red Tape Measures

Bulgarian businesses are expected to save BGN 144.5 M a year as a result of anti-red tape measures envisaged in the 3rd action plan for administrative burden reduction by 30% by end-2017.

The action plan was adopted by the Bulgarian government on Wednesday.

Bulgaria's CSKA Appeals Revocation of Licence

The resigned executive director of CSKA Aleksandar Todorov submitted on Monday the appeal of the club against the decision of the Bulgarian Football Union (BFS) to revoke its licence.

The Appeal Committee of BFS will now review the new documentation, which was submitted by CSKA, and will have until June 1 to deliver an opinion on the decision to revoke the licence.

Over 1 Million Bulgarians Have Monthly Income of up to BGN 340

A total of 1 019 939 Bulgarian citizens have an average monthly income of up to BGN 340, according to data of the National Revenue Agency (NRA) for 2014.

The statistics, provided in a written response of Finance Minister Vladislav Goranov to MPs from the opposition, show that 1 400 096 Bulgarians have an average monthly income of BGN 340-1000.

Football Union Reportedly Revokes Licences of Bulgaria's CSKA, Lokomotiv Sofia

The Bulgarian Football Union (BFS) reportedly revoked the licences of two clubs from the capital - CSKA and Lokomotiv Sofia.

According to 24 Chasa daily, the Licensing Committee of BFS revoked the licence of CSKA for both the domestic A Group and the European tournaments and the same decision was taken for Lokomotiv Sofia, gong.bg informs.

Specialized Prosecutor's Office Resubmits Indictment against Businessman Grisha Ganchev

The Specialized Prosecutor's Office has for the second time submitted to court an indictment against businessman Grisha Ganchev and nine other people for participation in a criminal group specialized in tax crimes.

The prosecuting authority believes that Ganchev masterminded the group.

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