Bulgarian former PM Boyko Borissov in custody over corruption claims

18 March 2022, 16:14

Supporter of Boyko Borissov
A supporter of former prime minister Boyko Borissov wears a T-shirt demanding his release (AP Photo/Valentina Petrova). Picture: PA

The 62-year-old is accused of misusing EU funds, local media said.

Bulgarian ex-prime minister Boyko Borissov remained in custody on Friday following corruption investigations by European Union prosecutors as his supporters took to the streets to protest against his detention.

The Interior Ministry said late on Thursday that Borissov was being detained for 24 hours in a nationwide police operation that also targeted other former officials.

Borissov, 62, was taken into custody along with former finance minister, Vladislav Goranov, and Borissov’s media adviser, Sevdalina Arnaudova.

Authorities have not provided details on any possible accusations against them. But local media reported that the cases centred on the misuse of EU funds.

Bulgaria Former PM
Boyko Borissov is seen in the back seat of a police car as he is detained in Bankya, on the outskirts of Bulgaria’s capital, Sofia (AP Photo/Dimitar Kyosemarliev)

“Investigations are currently underway by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office, but we will see in the coming days where the Bulgarian prosecuting magistracy stands and whether it will finally side with the Bulgarian people,” prime minister Kiril Petkov said about Borissov’s detention, adding that the events show that “no one is above the law in Bulgaria”.

Incumbent finance minister, Assen Vassilev, said on Friday that authorities were working on a tip-off from exiled businessman Vassil Bozhkov, whose lucrative lottery business was nationalised in 2020.

Based on his information, financial inspectors had gathered evidence on 556 million leva (£235 million) that allegedly did not go into the state budget under the watch of Borissov and his financial minister.

Borissov is a founding member of the centre-right GERB party, which is now in opposition.

On Friday, all of GERB’s lawmakers walked out of a session and joined protesters in front of Bulgaria’s parliament building calling for Borissov’s release.

The legislators called on “all Bulgarian citizens who believe in democratic principles” to join the protests.

“From today, every day the GERB parliamentary group will work with all legal means to provoke early parliamentary elections, which are the last opportunity to normalise the political situation and get out of the impasse in which the current government got Bulgaria into,” they declared.

The detentions came after visiting European chief prosecutor, Laura Kovesi, announced that European prosecutors had opened 120 investigations of fraud in Bulgaria involving EU money related to public tenders, agricultural subsidies, construction and coronavirus recovery funds.

She urged the relevant Bulgarian authorities to “team up with us, including on particularly sensitive cases”.

A former three-time prime minister between 2009 and 2021, Borissov resigned after a newly formed party won last year’s general election pledging to uproot widespread corruption.

Borissov previously has been the subject of corruption allegations several times during his tenure, but has denied any wrongdoing and no charges had been filed against him.

By Press Association

Latest World News

See more Latest World News

The C-Lion1 submarine telecommunications cable being laid to the bottom of the Baltic Sea by cable laying ship "Ile de Brehat" off the shore of Helsinki, Finland, in October 2015

Two undersea internet cables severed amid fears of Russian sabotage

Marius Borg Høiby with his mother Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit

Son of Norwegian princess Marius Borg Høiby arrested on suspicion of rape

Sweden's Minister for Civil Defence Carl-Oskar Bohlin presents new version of preparedness booklet "If the crisis or war comes"

Sweden issues pamphlet telling citizens how to prepare for potential war as WWIII fears grow

Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a new doctrine lowering the threshold for the use of nuclear weapons.

Putin threatens to use nuclear weapons against the West if Ukraine fires US long-range missiles on Russian soil

Elon Musk 'clashed with Trump's legal adviser'

Elon Musk 'clashes with Trump legal adviser' at Mar-a-Lago over Cabinet picks

Russia has vowed a 'tangible response' to the use of long-range missiles on its territory

Russia vows 'tangible response' if Ukraine uses long-range missiles on its territory - and says 'US would be involved'

Joe Biden has said the US supports Ukrainian sovereignty

Defiant Biden says US 'supports Ukraine's sovereignty' after Russia's WW3 warning over long-range missile threat

Watch dramatic moment Ukrainian nursery teacher takes out incoming Russian missile with rocket launcher

Watch dramatic moment Ukrainian nursery teacher takes out incoming Russian missile with rocket launcher

Fury in Russia as Biden 'allows Ukraine to use long-range missiles'

Kremlin issues stark WWIII warning as Biden sparks outrage after 'allowing Ukraine to use long-range missiles in Russia'

Vladimir Shklyarov from the Mariinsky Ballet performs during a dress rehearsal of 'Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux' at the Saddlers Wells theatre in London in 2008

Ballet star Vladimir Shklyarov who criticised Putin’s Ukraine invasion dies in fall from building in St Petersburg

Donald Trump Jr accuses Joe Biden of trying to start WWIII

Donald Trump Jr accuses Joe Biden of trying to start WWIII after 'allowing Ukraine to fire US rockets inside Russia'

Two Brits have died in a collision in Murcia, Spain

Two Brits killed with a third critically injured after crash with 'drugs traffickers' speedboat on Spanish dual carriage-way

120 missiles and 90 drones were launched at Ukraine on Sunday.

Russia launches one of its 'largest air attacks' on Ukraine targeting 'sleeping civilians' and 'critical infrastructure'

Chinese President Xi has told Joe Biden that his country is ready to work with Donald Trump after the President-Elect threatened to impose tariffs on the rival superpower.

Xi tells Biden that China is ready to work with Trump after President-Elect threatened tariffs on rival

Israeli troops captured a strategic hill in the southern Lebanese village of Chamaa, about three miles from the Israeli border, early on Saturday, the state-run National News Agency reported.

Israeli troops reach deepest point into Lebanon before being pushed back by Hezbollah militants

Peoples Republic of China Flag, Chang' An, Dongguan, Guangdong Province, China, Asia

School knife attack kills 8 and injures 17 others in eastern China