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Sotir Tsatsarov

Sotir Stefanov Tsatsarov (Bulgarian: Сотир Стефанов Цацаров) (born 28 September 1966) is a Bulgarian jurist who served as the chief prosecutor of Bulgaria from December 2012 until December 2019.[1] Tsatsarov allegedly owes his appointment to Delyan Peevski, a media mogul and member of Bulgaria's Parliament, and Prime Minister Boyko Borisov.[2] His time in office has been overshadowed by controversial investigations of political opposition leaders, famous businessmen, and independent media. Prominent Bulgarian jurists, including the heads of Bulgaria's main appellate courts, have asked for his resignation.[3]

Sotir Tsatsarov
Personal details
Born (1966-09-28) 28 September 1966 (age 57)
Plovdiv, Bulgaria
ProfessionJurist, Prosecutor

Biography edit

Tsatsarov graduated from a language high school in his hometown of Plovdiv and was subsequently enrolled as a student at the juridical faculty of Sofia University.[4] On 20 December 2012, he was elected as the chief prosecutor of Bulgaria, with 18 "yes" votes, 3 in opposition and 3 abstaining.[5]

Role in Corporate Commercial Bank corporate raid edit

Background edit

Corporate Commercial Bank (Bulgarian: Корпоративна търговска банка АД), commonly called Corpbank, was a Bulgarian bank. The bank's majority shareholder was Bulgarian businessman Tzvetan Vassilev.[6]

Accusations against Vassilev edit

According to The Economist, at another point in time Tsatsarov ordered Bulgaria's national revenue agency to run at a tax audit on Vassilev, after a local activist group called "Protest Network" sent an alert to the Prosecutor General's office, making allegations about a connection between Vassilev, Peevski, and a Bulgarian newcomer politician named Barekov. In response to the “alert”, Tsatsarov ordered a magistrate to investigate all three.[7] The audit of Vassilev's taxes covered ten years of history and was completed in 2012. Peevski and Barekov were both “cleared”. Another tax audit was initiated in 2014, following the attack on the bank and embezzlement charges. It has yet to be completed.

Bank investigation follow-up edit

In September 2014, Tsatsarov gave an interview with the media saying, “The financial demise of the bank is no solution for the people who deposited their money there.” According to the Sofia Globe, "He went on to suggest that the existing legal provisions that guarantee deposits of up to 196 000 leva, or 100 000 euro, should be ‘overleapt’ and the bank should be bailed out in full."[8]

Kostinbrod illegal ballot case edit

In May 2013, approximately 350,000 fake, or illegal ballot papers, were found by the State Agency for National Security (DANS) in a raid ordered by Tsatsarov in the town of Kostinbrod. The extra ballots were found the day before parliamentary election in Bulgaria, and the Multiprint printing house facility where the ballots were discovered was coincidentally owned by the Municipal Councilor of the GERB party, Yordan Bonchev.[9] The scandal was believed to have influenced the results of the 2013 elections by allowing GERB party leader Boyko Borisov to manipulate the vote. Balkan Insight reported that “the case polarized public opinion, raising serious concerns about whether the election was fair.”[10]

Two years later, the court rejected all of the prosecutor's charges in the case.[10] Balkan Insight declared that the Kostinbrod scandal was "the investigation that has raised most concerns about Tsatsarov’s independence." The same article stated that "Bulgaria’s state prosecution has been involved in numerous controversial investigations, which have cast doubts that under the control of Sotir Tsatsarov, it is being used to serve political interests."[10]

Investigation into Hristo Biserov edit

Tsatsarov was involved in a November 2013 case in which Hristo Biserov, Deputy Parliament Speaker and senior leader of the Turkish Movement for Rights and Freedoms party (DPS), was accused of money laundering, tax crimes and document fraud.[11] Biserov was forced to step down because of the charges and a two-year investigation was launched. Prosecutors subsequently demanded a four-year jail term.

In April 2015, Chief Prosecutor Tsatsarov announced that Biserov would be indicted before the Orthodox Easter holidays, and he was a few days later.

Two years after the start of the ordeal, a Sofia City Court officially cleared Biserov in December 2015 after failing to find evidence to support any of the allegations, Reuters stated.[12]

Bogomil Manchev accusations edit

Bogomil Manchev was the CEO and main shareholder of Risk Engineering, characterized by the Sofia Globe as "one of the most powerful figures in the energy industry in Bulgaria" when DANS and the Interior Ministry conducted a raid of the company due to "suspected fraud in the energy sector."[13][14] Tsatsarov had mandated the investigation in a campaign to expose "the energy mafia."[15]

Immediately after learning news of the investigation, Manchev was amenable and agreed to cooperate with the investigation, However, he maintained the raid of his offices was a "farce" and was firm in his convictions that his business and "every penny he earned from it were legal."[16]

In October 2015 – similarly to the Biserov case – the investigation ended in failure for the prosecution due to the lack of evidence against Manchev.[15]

Accusation against Grisha Ganchev edit

Prominent businessman and entrepreneur, Grisha Ganchev, was indicted in December 2014, following a 2012 arrest, on charges of tax evasion, partaking in an “organized criminal gang” and for “threatening murder” of former head of the National Revenue Agency, Krasimir Stefanov. Stefanov told journalists that he had not been threatened at any point by Ganchev and would be unwilling to participate in the trial, as reported by Novinite.[17]

The Specialized Prosecutor's Office, under Tsatsarov, submitted a second indictment in May 2015 against Ganchev, along with nine others, for tax fraud, alleging that Ganchev “masterminded” the group.[18]

Ganchev was an entrepreneur and owner of many businesses in Bulgaria, including oil distributor Petrol AD and petro company Litex Commerce ASD.[17] He was also a member of Bulgaria's Olympic Committee and of the Bulgarian Football Union.[19]

Through his business ventures, Ganchev was credited with providing employment for thousands of Bulgarians "in one of the country’s areas that were hit the worst by changing economic realities" during the country's transition away from communism in the 1990s.[19]

Other scandals edit

Raid of the Fund for the Treatment of Children Abroad edit

In May 2016, Bulgaria's prosecution arrested five officials from the Fund for the Treatment of Children Abroad for corruption and allegedly participating in an organized crime group. Anti-Corruption Digest speculated that political motives underpinned the arrest, as Vladimir Pilosov was appointed new director of the organization in mere hours following the raid, which took place "minutes before the regular session of the council of the fund […] was due to decide on the treatment of 70 ill children abroad." Pilosov had just met with Borisov prior to his appointment as head of the Fund.[20] Previous head, Pavel Aleksandrov, who was arrested in the raid, had been described by Krassimira Velichkova, director of the Bulgaria Charity Forum, as "the only director under whose management this fund has been working."[21]

Balkan Insight characterized the investigation as “the most recent controversial case” and set the record straight that “later the prosecution rescinded some of its serious allegations against the fund’s officials,” but the Fund's reputation was already tainted.[10]

Bulgaria Holding case edit

In the summer of 2012, Tsatsarov and the Prosecutor's office charged Ognyan Donev and Lyubomir Pavlolv of the Media Group Bulgaria Holding – which publishes Trud and 24 Chasa – with money laundering. The scandal ultimately resulted in the sale of Trud and 24 Chasa "to new owners" by the end of 2012.[22] The identities of the new owners were not disclosed, according to independent watchdog organization, Freedom House.

Protests and Donchev controversy edit

Bulgarian citizens organized protests in Sofia, Plovdiv, and Varna to demand the resignation of Tsatsarov. One of the protest organizers said, “The credit of trust in the Prosecutor General has been exhausted. The reasons for his remaining in his post are [purely] political.”[23]

A new controversy emerged when Sasho Donchev—owner of Overgaz (a Bulgarian gas company), the newspaper Sega, and head of the Bulgarian Chamber of Industry—was filmed complaining of “the alleged pressure applied to him by Tsatsarov.”[23] According to Balkan Insight, “He claimed Tsatsarov had told him that his behaviour had become “unacceptable”, allegedly referring to his ownership of the traditionally critically minded daily paper and alleged links to a newly formed anti-corruption party “Yes, Bulgaria”.”[23]

Tsatsarov denied Donchev’s claims and accused Donchev of “trying to influence a probe by the state energy regulator into the gas and petrol trade.”[23] Boyko Borisov, the former Prime Minister of Bulgaria and likely next Prime Minister, “exonerated Tsatsarov’s role . . . saying that the prosecutor had likely fallen into a trap set by “red oligarchs”.”[23]

In Bulgaria public opinion polls, distrust in the prosecutor's office is at 94 percent.[24]

Cigarette smuggling controversy edit

In November 2017, Turkish state authorities sent a report to Interpol about cigarette smuggling by the Bulgarian company Bulgartabac. It appears the proceeds are used to finance terrorism.[25] Although Bulgartabac's ownership was restructured several times, Bulgarian journalists claim its beneficial owner is controversial media mogul Delyan Peevski.[26] It has been suggested that Tsatsarov has purposefully avoided investigating Bulgartabac's smuggling due to his good relations with Peevski.[27]

References edit

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  7. ^ "A controversial newcomer could be kingmaker". The Economist. 2014-03-04. Retrieved 2017-04-17.
  8. ^ "Corporate Commercial Bank: Two months on, key questions remain". The Sofia Globe. 2014-09-11. Retrieved 2017-04-17.
  9. ^ "Sofia Court Acquits Sole Defendant in 2013 Illegal Ballot Papers Case - Novinite.com - Sofia News Agency". 2015-04-16. Retrieved 2017-04-17.
  10. ^ a b c d "Delayed EU Audit of Bulgaria Prosecution Raises Concern". Balkan Insight. 2016-05-31. Retrieved 2017-04-17.
  11. ^ "Bulgaria's SANS to probe possible leak of Biserov investigation". The Sofia Globe. 2013-11-08. Retrieved 2017-04-17.
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  14. ^ "Bulgarian Energy Consultant Not Arrested in Raid". Novinite. 2013-09-20. Retrieved 2017-04-17.
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  19. ^ a b "Controversial businessman charged with making death threats". The Sofia Globe. 2012-06-04. Retrieved 2017-04-17.
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Sotir Stefanov Tsatsarov Bulgarian Sotir Stefanov Cacarov born 28 September 1966 is a Bulgarian jurist who served as the chief prosecutor of Bulgaria from December 2012 until December 2019 1 Tsatsarov allegedly owes his appointment to Delyan Peevski a media mogul and member of Bulgaria s Parliament and Prime Minister Boyko Borisov 2 His time in office has been overshadowed by controversial investigations of political opposition leaders famous businessmen and independent media Prominent Bulgarian jurists including the heads of Bulgaria s main appellate courts have asked for his resignation 3 Sotir TsatsarovPersonal detailsBorn 1966 09 28 28 September 1966 age 57 Plovdiv BulgariaProfessionJurist Prosecutor Contents 1 Biography 2 Role in Corporate Commercial Bank corporate raid 2 1 Background 2 2 Accusations against Vassilev 2 3 Bank investigation follow up 3 Kostinbrod illegal ballot case 4 Investigation into Hristo Biserov 5 Bogomil Manchev accusations 6 Accusation against Grisha Ganchev 7 Other scandals 7 1 Raid of the Fund for the Treatment of Children Abroad 7 2 Bulgaria Holding case 7 3 Protests and Donchev controversy 7 4 Cigarette smuggling controversy 8 ReferencesBiography editTsatsarov graduated from a language high school in his hometown of Plovdiv and was subsequently enrolled as a student at the juridical faculty of Sofia University 4 On 20 December 2012 he was elected as the chief prosecutor of Bulgaria with 18 yes votes 3 in opposition and 3 abstaining 5 Role in Corporate Commercial Bank corporate raid editBackground edit Corporate Commercial Bank Bulgarian Korporativna trgovska banka AD commonly called Corpbank was a Bulgarian bank The bank s majority shareholder was Bulgarian businessman Tzvetan Vassilev 6 Accusations against Vassilev edit According to The Economist at another point in time Tsatsarov ordered Bulgaria s national revenue agency to run at a tax audit on Vassilev after a local activist group called Protest Network sent an alert to the Prosecutor General s office making allegations about a connection between Vassilev Peevski and a Bulgarian newcomer politician named Barekov In response to the alert Tsatsarov ordered a magistrate to investigate all three 7 The audit of Vassilev s taxes covered ten years of history and was completed in 2012 Peevski and Barekov were both cleared Another tax audit was initiated in 2014 following the attack on the bank and embezzlement charges It has yet to be completed Bank investigation follow up edit In September 2014 Tsatsarov gave an interview with the media saying The financial demise of the bank is no solution for the people who deposited their money there According to the Sofia Globe He went on to suggest that the existing legal provisions that guarantee deposits of up to 196 000 leva or 100 000 euro should be overleapt and the bank should be bailed out in full 8 Kostinbrod illegal ballot case editIn May 2013 approximately 350 000 fake or illegal ballot papers were found by the State Agency for National Security DANS in a raid ordered by Tsatsarov in the town of Kostinbrod The extra ballots were found the day before parliamentary election in Bulgaria and the Multiprint printing house facility where the ballots were discovered was coincidentally owned by the Municipal Councilor of the GERB party Yordan Bonchev 9 The scandal was believed to have influenced the results of the 2013 elections by allowing GERB party leader Boyko Borisov to manipulate the vote Balkan Insight reported that the case polarized public opinion raising serious concerns about whether the election was fair 10 Two years later the court rejected all of the prosecutor s charges in the case 10 Balkan Insight declared that the Kostinbrod scandal was the investigation that has raised most concerns about Tsatsarov s independence The same article stated that Bulgaria s state prosecution has been involved in numerous controversial investigations which have cast doubts that under the control of Sotir Tsatsarov it is being used to serve political interests 10 Investigation into Hristo Biserov editTsatsarov was involved in a November 2013 case in which Hristo Biserov Deputy Parliament Speaker and senior leader of the Turkish Movement for Rights and Freedoms party DPS was accused of money laundering tax crimes and document fraud 11 Biserov was forced to step down because of the charges and a two year investigation was launched Prosecutors subsequently demanded a four year jail term In April 2015 Chief Prosecutor Tsatsarov announced that Biserov would be indicted before the Orthodox Easter holidays and he was a few days later Two years after the start of the ordeal a Sofia City Court officially cleared Biserov in December 2015 after failing to find evidence to support any of the allegations Reuters stated 12 Bogomil Manchev accusations editBogomil Manchev was the CEO and main shareholder of Risk Engineering characterized by the Sofia Globe as one of the most powerful figures in the energy industry in Bulgaria when DANS and the Interior Ministry conducted a raid of the company due to suspected fraud in the energy sector 13 14 Tsatsarov had mandated the investigation in a campaign to expose the energy mafia 15 Immediately after learning news of the investigation Manchev was amenable and agreed to cooperate with the investigation However he maintained the raid of his offices was a farce and was firm in his convictions that his business and every penny he earned from it were legal 16 In October 2015 similarly to the Biserov case the investigation ended in failure for the prosecution due to the lack of evidence against Manchev 15 Accusation against Grisha Ganchev editProminent businessman and entrepreneur Grisha Ganchev was indicted in December 2014 following a 2012 arrest on charges of tax evasion partaking in an organized criminal gang and for threatening murder of former head of the National Revenue Agency Krasimir Stefanov Stefanov told journalists that he had not been threatened at any point by Ganchev and would be unwilling to participate in the trial as reported by Novinite 17 The Specialized Prosecutor s Office under Tsatsarov submitted a second indictment in May 2015 against Ganchev along with nine others for tax fraud alleging that Ganchev masterminded the group 18 Ganchev was an entrepreneur and owner of many businesses in Bulgaria including oil distributor Petrol AD and petro company Litex Commerce ASD 17 He was also a member of Bulgaria s Olympic Committee and of the Bulgarian Football Union 19 Through his business ventures Ganchev was credited with providing employment for thousands of Bulgarians in one of the country s areas that were hit the worst by changing economic realities during the country s transition away from communism in the 1990s 19 Other scandals editRaid of the Fund for the Treatment of Children Abroad edit In May 2016 Bulgaria s prosecution arrested five officials from the Fund for the Treatment of Children Abroad for corruption and allegedly participating in an organized crime group Anti Corruption Digest speculated that political motives underpinned the arrest as Vladimir Pilosov was appointed new director of the organization in mere hours following the raid which took place minutes before the regular session of the council of the fund was due to decide on the treatment of 70 ill children abroad Pilosov had just met with Borisov prior to his appointment as head of the Fund 20 Previous head Pavel Aleksandrov who was arrested in the raid had been described by Krassimira Velichkova director of the Bulgaria Charity Forum as the only director under whose management this fund has been working 21 Balkan Insight characterized the investigation as the most recent controversial case and set the record straight that later the prosecution rescinded some of its serious allegations against the fund s officials but the Fund s reputation was already tainted 10 Bulgaria Holding case edit In the summer of 2012 Tsatsarov and the Prosecutor s office charged Ognyan Donev and Lyubomir Pavlolv of the Media Group Bulgaria Holding which publishes Trud and 24 Chasa with money laundering The scandal ultimately resulted in the sale of Trud and 24 Chasa to new owners by the end of 2012 22 The identities of the new owners were not disclosed according to independent watchdog organization Freedom House Protests and Donchev controversy edit Bulgarian citizens organized protests in Sofia Plovdiv and Varna to demand the resignation of Tsatsarov One of the protest organizers said The credit of trust in the Prosecutor General has been exhausted The reasons for his remaining in his post are purely political 23 A new controversy emerged when Sasho Donchev owner of Overgaz a Bulgarian gas company the newspaper Sega and head of the Bulgarian Chamber of Industry was filmed complaining of the alleged pressure applied to him by Tsatsarov 23 According to Balkan Insight He claimed Tsatsarov had told him that his behaviour had become unacceptable allegedly referring to his ownership of the traditionally critically minded daily paper and alleged links to a newly formed anti corruption party Yes Bulgaria 23 Tsatsarov denied Donchev s claims and accused Donchev of trying to influence a probe by the state energy regulator into the gas and petrol trade 23 Boyko Borisov the former Prime Minister of Bulgaria and likely next Prime Minister exonerated Tsatsarov s role saying that the prosecutor had likely fallen into a trap set by red oligarchs 23 In Bulgaria public opinion polls distrust in the prosecutor s office is at 94 percent 24 Cigarette smuggling controversy edit In November 2017 Turkish state authorities sent a report to Interpol about cigarette smuggling by the Bulgarian company Bulgartabac It appears the proceeds are used to finance terrorism 25 Although Bulgartabac s ownership was restructured several times Bulgarian journalists claim its beneficial owner is controversial media mogul Delyan Peevski 26 It has been suggested that Tsatsarov has purposefully avoided investigating Bulgartabac s smuggling due to his good relations with Peevski 27 References edit Sotir Cacarov veche ne e glaven prokuror btvnovinite bg 2019 12 16 Retrieved 2021 02 23 Kokinov km Borisov za Cacarov Ne mi se podsmihvaj ti si go izbra in Bulgarian mediapool bg 26 April 2013 Retrieved 22 November 2017 Hristo Ivanov Ima 3 nesmneni osnovaniya za momentalna ostavka na Cacarov in Bulgarian mediapool bg 23 April 2017 Retrieved 22 November 2017 Sotir Cacarov e predlozhen za glaven prokuror doplnena in Bulgarian dnevnik bg 8 November 2012 Retrieved 5 April 2015 Sotir Cacarov izbran za glaven prokuror in Bulgarian Bulgarian National Television 20 December 2012 Archived from the original on 17 January 2013 Retrieved 5 April 2015 The Curious Case of Tzvetan Vassilev Scapegoat and Victim of Corporate Raiding in Bulgaria CISTran Finance Retrieved 2017 04 17 A controversial newcomer could be kingmaker The 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