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DPS asks why corruption alerts are not investigated

Delyan Peevski
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The Chairman of the parliamentary group of the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS), Delyan Peevski, asked the Prosecutor General, the Chief Secretary of the Ministry of Interior, the heads of the Anti-Corruption Commission and the State Agency for National Agency, why they are not investigating reports of corruption in the presidential administration, the MRF press center said. He asks why institutions do not undertake checks or disclose information on investigations and cases of high public sensitivity, despite numerous media reports and publicly disclosed alerts. 

According to Peevski, there should be no doubts left in society about ''institutional umbrella'' or a cover-up of violations related to abuse of power or corruption. Only in this way will the state prove its Euro-Atlantic values and principles. ''Everything should be in front of people's eyes. Darkness will come to an end'', said Delyan Peevski.



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