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Bulgaria's Parliament Approved the Establishment of a New Investigative Committee to Fight Corruption

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The new committee will be formed within a month and most of its members will come from the judiciary - Parliament and the head of state will appoint only one member

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The new committee will be formed within a month and most of its members will come from the judiciary - Parliament and the head of state will appoint only one member

Bulgaria has today set up a commission of inquiry required by Brussels on corruption, the prevention of conflicts of interest and the control of the assets of senior officials, thus waiting to unlock EUR 370 million of the European recovery and resilience plan.

·Portugal
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Bulgaria today approved the establishment of an investigative committee, as requested by Brussels, to combat corruption, prevent conflicts of interest and control assets… Bulgaria: Parliament approved the establishment of a new investigative committee to combat corruption - NAVAL TRADE

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On Friday, Bulgaria adopted a law establishing a commission of inquiry to combat corruption, prevent conflicts of interest and control the heritage of high-ranking officials.

·Bucharest, Romania
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Stirile Pro TV broke the news in Bucharest, Romania on Friday, May 29, 2026.
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