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Temporary commission for auditing the work of outgoing cabinet starts work

Maya Manolova
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Today, the interim commission for investigation of acts of abuse and violations in the expenditure of funds by the government, the state-owned enterprises and companies with over 50% state participation in the last 10 years begins its work. At today's meeting, the commission will set its priorities for work.

The new body is headed by the chairman of the parliamentary group "Stand up! Thugs out! ”Maya Manolova.

The original project submitted by “Stand up! Thugs out!" coalition provided for the investigation to cover the last 4 years of the government, but at the suggestion of GERB-SDS the audit period has been increased to 10 years.



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