Since the beginning of the new political season in September, the state has  taken a real offensive against representatives of Bulgarian business suspected  and accused of money laundering, tax evasion, embezzlement of EU funds, forged  public procurements, smuggling, illegal production of alcohol and cigarettes,  etc.
  The first target became one of the largest hoteliers in Bulgaria, Vetko  Arabadzhiev, his family and his partners. The very fact that more than 5  million euros of unknown origin in cash have been found during searches in some  of his hotels in the country is suspicious enough. While the authorities were  investigating alleged crimes, the hotelier and his wife remained quiet in their  villa on the Cote d'Azur in France. It is not known where they are at the  moment, but they are not in Bulgaria. According to investigators, the Arabadzhievs  are involved in illegal business activities and the money found in their  offices was not earned in an honest way. 
After the hotel industry, authorities targeted alcohol production business. The  owner of the second largest distillery in this country in the town of Karnobat,  Minyo Staykov was detained and his factory for the production of concentrated  alcoholic beverages and wines was thoroughly searched in order to find evidence  of illegal production and evasion of taxes. One of the most prominent Bulgarian  businesswomen, Petya Slavova, was luckier with a "routine" customs  inspection of her wine cellar "Black Sea Gold".
  The scandal between one of the largest construction companies in Bulgaria - GP  Group and Prime Minister Boyko Borissov is also part of the list of law  enforcement actions, as after media articles about embezzlement of EU funds  were published, the PM ordered the company removed from the implementation of  all projects funded by Brussels. 
All of these actions by the authorities against alleged illegal practices of the big business in this country indicate that there are problems in relations between business and authorities. It is not yet clear what they are, who and why is causing them, or if crimes were actually committed. It is clear, however, that the tightening of measures against the gray economy, corruption, and frauds has good effects on the government’s image at the moment. In Bulgaria no one loves the rich, as the opinion that their wealth was not accumulated in an honest way prevails. From this point of view, the government rating must definitely rise. It is a different topic that such scandals, accusations, arrests, searches, etc. occurred in the past, but to this day there have been no real big businessmen convicted. It is no coincidence that Brussels considers one of the weakest spots in Bulgaria to be justice, which cannot be relied upon to solve complicated cases and to judge in accordance with the law. Bulgaria needs a fair, open, law-abiding business, but business also needs stability and respect on the part of the authorities.
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								Partly CloudyThe two largest trade unions in Bulgaria - the Confederation of Independent Trade Unions in Bulgaria and the Confederation of Trade Unions "Podkrepa" -..
 
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