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Prosecutor's office investigates recordings with Prime Minister Boyko Borissov

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Due to numerous inquiries from the media and the high public interest, the Sofia City Prosecutor's Office has announced that it has started investigation and has appointed expertise analysis of the photos and audio and video recordings published on various websites with voices allegedly belonging to Prime Minister Boyko Borissov and Deputy Prime Minister Tomislav Donchev. 

The former director of the National Service for Protection, Gen. Krassimir Stanchev, has already been questioned. Persons related to the investigated cases are to be interrogated, the press service of the state prosecutor's office announced. 
The prosecutor's office is also investigating Borissov's recordings and photos over illegal use of special intelligence tools.



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