The thermal power plants and their activity have been the object of attention of the Bulgarian institutions.

Why they did nothing if there are abuses is a reasonable question.

This was commented by the Acting Minister of Justice Krum Zarkov

Krum Zarkov was born on November 21, 1982. He graduated from the 9th French language high school "Alphonse de about the inspections of the European Prosecutor's Office in TPPs in our country.

"There is a misuse of European funds, in this case we are talking about the market for greenhouse emissions, which is one of Europe's key climate policies.

If someone tried to save from him, now the European Public Prosecutor's Office is acting".

"What the European Prosecutor's Office is doing, as far as I know, is to investigate in detail fraud signals of certain thermal power plants.

It is not about politics, energy, as such.

It's about fighting fraud and illegal enrichment," Zarkov explained to NOVA.

He also spoke on the topic of the Bulgarian prosecutors delegated to the European Prosecutor's Office.

"The selection of Bulgarian European delegated prosecutors is not going particularly smoothly, but I will work for it.

There should have been a quota of 15 prosecutors, 9 places were filled, three left", commented Zarkov.

He specified that he is in contact with the European Prosecutor General on the matter.

The European Public Prosecutor's Office's investigation into emissions trading abuses continues

The Minister of Justice also commented on another important law - that on personal bankruptcy.

"It's not about giving us debt relief with it, it's about having a reasonable way for those debts to be repaid where possible and relevant."

The draft law is under public discussion," explained Krum Zarkov

Krum Zarkov was born on November 21, 1982. He graduated from the 9th French language high school "Alphonse de.

Krum Zarkov