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A prosecutor accused of exerting tax pressure received the “Giovanni Falcone” Grand Prize for Achievement in Justice. Angel Kanev is administrative deputy director of the Specialized Prosecutor’s Office, and in recent years his name has been linked to some of the most scandalous and key cases: against the former Minister of Ecology Neno Dimov and the exiled businessman Vasil Bozhkov.
The specialized prosecutor’s office received the National Grand Prize: a plaque and a diploma to the general activity of this year’s competition in the name of the Italian prosecutor Giovanni Falcone “The coward dies every day, the brave one, only once”. Chief Prosecutor Ivan Geshev attended the award ceremony.
“The National Grand Prize, a plaque and a diploma, was awarded to the prosecutor Angel Kanev, administrative deputy director of the Specialized Prosecutor’s Office, for his work in one of the most complex historical investigations and cases,” wrote the state prosecutor’s office.
Kanev is one of the supervising prosecutors in the cases against Bozhkov. It is alleged that he was the one who questioned Boyko Borissov, former Finance Minister Vladislav Goranov and Menda Stoyanova. According to the former head of the game, Kanev has been constantly pressuring NRA employees. The SJC then reacted harshly to the allegations.
“Prosecutor Evgenia Shtarkelova – Deputy Administrative Head of the Special Prosecutor’s Office and Prosecutor Silvia Sokolova received diplomas for exemplary performance of official duties and extremely high results in work to reduce migrant trafficking and terrorism.
Due to the extraordinary epidemic situation this year, the official award ceremony did not take place, “the state prosecutor’s office said.
The contest is organized by the Blagoevgrad City Council with the assistance of the Embassy of the Republic of Italy in Sofia since 2009. The aim of the organizers is to evaluate the contribution and stimulate the contribution of professionals in the field of justice and security , judges, prosecutors and employees of the Ministry of the Interior, “who risk their lives to protect public interests and the authority of their profession.”
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