EU fraud officials to travel to Bulgaria
The EU’s anti-fraud office OLAF will visit Bulgaria to encourage the country to step up the fight against corruption and organised crime, says the IHT.
Last month the EU froze some €500m in aid to Bulgaria citing organized crime and serious spending irregularities.
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