Sun, Nov 22 2009
Bulgaria has the lowest number of computers at the workplace of the European Union.
The branch organisation of telecommunication and computer companies Bitkom published data regarding the number of computers in the European Union in 2007, Deutschewelle.de said.
First in the listing was Finland, where 70 per cent of the population works with computers, followed by Sweden with 64 per cent.
Germany was third with 61 per cent.
Distant last was Bulgaria with only 20 per cent, while Hungary was last but one at 35 per cent.
The European Commission is taking Bulgaria to court for delays in providing Sofia with adequate waste disposal facilities.
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Acting on allegations by Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria leader Ivan Kostov, prosecutors and Government officials are to probe deals by which Movement for Rights and Freedoms leader Ahmed Dogan acquired various properties.
Prosecutors allege that a deal agreed by the former defence minister caused losses of 12.9 million leva.