Sat, Feb 04 2012
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Despite recent amendments to the Public Procurement Act, a new bill is being drafted to close loopholes
The Jessica fund will be tasked with revenue-generating, urban development projects, including the rehabilitation of deprived urban areas in seven big cities across the country.
Sofia City Court has given a 12-year prison term to Bulgarian businessman Mario Nikolov on charges of embezzlement and illegally appropriating about 7.5 million euro from the Sapard programme.
Proposed regulations in the EU and US seek to curtail the influence of credit rating agencies, but will the new rules have any impact on one of the most entrenched sectors of the financial industry?
Still very cold everywhere, particularly in northern Bulgaria, but the mercury is starting to hit seasonal norms.
Facing growing public backlash, Bulgarian Cabinet says ACTA treaty will not require amending copyright protections laws.
Tsvetanov announces reforms amid controversy about Bulgarian police brutality.
Court to decide on legitimacy of citizenships granted and revoked by former vice president Angel Marin.
Code Orange weather warning in effect in 10 districts in Bulgaria.
@ Susie
Maybe because most people know where the money will go ;-) it never reaches the place it should. What happened with all the money to build roads? all you see are potholes.
WHY ARE THERE NO COMMENTS ON THIS VERY IMPORTANT ARTICLE ?
I truly hope that these posts will be advertised nationally in BG. There are so many young graduates in both English Language and Agriculture;
As an ex pst resident I have met so many young Bulgarians - both male and female that have a passion to implement the EU funding properly NO JOBS FOR THE BOYS / FAMILY
The Government need to tap into their home grown youth talent who are committed to fair distribution of funding and who can relate to local communities to advise on grant applications. Wake up people use your youth. [...]
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