The Bulgarian Prosecution has been ordered to pay nearly 620,000 BGN in compensation for lost wages after unlawfully bringing charges against a company manager, which led to a drastic reduction in his remuneration.
A Bulgarian energy company, likely Bulgartransgaz, is reported to have accumulated over 400 million BGN in losses for 2025 alone, with total debts exceeding 2.5 billion BGN, indicating severe financial distress.
A business news summary from Bulgaria highlights that banks have collectively reported profits of 1.08 billion euros, while the Sofia Heating company has incurred a loss of 400 million BGN.
The Municipal Council of Veliko Tarnovo has unanimously approved an increase in fines for illegal parking, with forced vehicle removal now costing 35 euros (68.45 BGN).
The leader of the Bulgarian civic movement BOEC successfully sued the Ministry of Interior for unlawful arrest, with the Supreme Administrative Court ordering the ministry to pay 20,000 BGN in non-pecuniary damages.
The state-owned "Mini Maritsa-East" coal mines reported a net loss of 253 million BGN in 2025, slightly less than the 270 million BGN loss in 2024, indicating significant financial difficulties.
Glenfarne Energy Transition and BGN International have signed a Heads of Agreement for the supply of liquefied natural gas from the Texas LNG export project.
Bulgarian Minister Ivan Shishkov announced that a theft of over 1 billion BGN from road construction was being prepared in the final days of the Rosen Zhelyazkov government through changes in public procurement indexation methodology.
A surgeon has been ordered by a first-instance court to pay 300,000 Bulgarian levs in compensation to a patient who was paralyzed after spinal surgery. The decision by the Sofia Court of Appeal is not yet final and can be appealed.
The Bulgarian National Audit Office has identified errors totaling 3.37 billion BGN in the financial statements of state and municipal structures, attributing them to frequent rule changes, lack of administrative capacity, and insufficient guidance from the Ministry of Finance.
An Indonesian agency, BGN, is set to refine its free meals program, shifting its focus to specifically target and support undernourished children across the country.
BGN is facing significant backlash regarding its procurement of electric motorcycles intended for free meal kitchens, drawing criticism over the decision.
The distribution of free meals in Indonesia is being adjusted to align with school schedules, according to the BGN chief, to ensure efficient delivery to students.
More than 350,000 working pensioners in Bulgaria will receive an increase of approximately 10 BGN (around 10 EUR) to their pensions. Their pensions will be officially recalculated as of April 1 due to their contributions to the social security system over the past 12 months.
Toma Belev, co-chairman of the Green Movement and former Deputy Minister of Environment, responded to MP Stanislav Balabanov's accusations that he and environmentalists around him had misappropriated 56 million BGN from EU funds, calling Balabanov illiterate.
The Bulgarian courier services market experienced a more moderate growth of 14.5% to 875 million BGN in 2024, characterized by strong consolidation, the expansion of alternative delivery networks, and the emergence of new players.
The Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant controversially transferred 203 decares of land to its subsidiary 'New Capacities' at an inflated price of 651 million BGN, increasing its investment's book value and paying 65 million BGN in corporate tax, an operation rejected by auditors.
The Bulgarian prosecution has been ordered by the Sofia Court of Appeals to pay over 150,000 BGN in damages after returning a seized new Audi A8 in a nearly destroyed condition five years after its confiscation.
Toplofikatsia-Sofia, the municipal heating company, is facing a projected record loss of 426 million BGN for 2025. This figure represents a nearly threefold increase compared to the 143 million BGN loss reported for 2024.
Bulgartransgaz, a wealthy state-owned energy company, is projected to see its net profit fall to 270 million BGN in 2025, a 12% decrease from the 307 million BGN reported the previous year.
Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant has reported a substantial decline in its profit for 2025, ending the year with 12.7 million BGN despite a 9% increase in revenues.
Bulgargaz is projected to end 2025 with a loss of BGN 267.2 million, with BGN 250.5 million of this directly resulting from the cost of unused capacity under its contract with Turkish company Botas.
The state manufacturer of vaccines and serums "BulBio" has a loss of 572 thousand BGN as of December 31. This was stated at a briefing by Health Minister Katya Ivanova. In 2024
Ombudsman Velislava Delcheva discovered deplorable conditions, including dampness, mold, and falling plaster, in the psychiatric hospital in Sevlievo during a surprise inspection, despite a recent 1.4 million BGN renovation.
The Bulgarian prosecution's failure in the case against former social minister Emilia Maslarova will cost 500,000 BGN, after she definitively won a lawsuit against the prosecution for 100,000 BGN, following an initial claim for 130,000 euros.
Eight years after 500 million BGN were allocated for urgent repairs, the Bulgarian state has abandoned the renovation of 201 dams, with the State Consolidation Company failing to act on nearly half of the planned projects.
Ivo Prokopiev, co-publisher of "Dnevnik" and "Kapital," has definitively won a case at the Supreme Court of Cassation, which ordered the prosecution to pay him nearly 150,000 BGN in damages for illegal charges in the "EVN" case.
The former administration in Varna, Bulgaria, paid over 8.3 million BGN for an automated ticketing system that remains non-functional years after its implementation, with an additional 15 million BGN allocated for its maintenance and completion.
Two elderly men from Tsar Kaloyan have defrauded the state of over 120,000 BGN by using fake disability decisions for years, as reported by the Ministry of Interior in Razgrad.
87% of Bulgarian Levs have been withdrawn from circulation, with 3.9 billion BGN in banknotes and coins still outstanding as the country prepares for euro adoption.
Bulgarian Agriculture Minister Ivan Hristanov has filed a report with the prosecution regarding alleged abuses in a contract signed by the Plovdiv Regional Food Safety Directorate, which he claims cost the budget approximately 500,000 BGN.
An analysis reveals that Bulgarians overpaid more than 744 million BGN for medicines covered by the National Health Insurance Fund in 2025, with half of the amount for chronic diseases.
Bulgaria's National Palace of Culture (NDK) is experiencing significant financial difficulties, with projected losses for 2025 increasing to nearly 4 million BGN, alongside rising personnel costs and high director salaries.
Employees of Bulgaria's 'Culture' fund reportedly used funds designated for work clothing to purchase personal items such as underwear, bags, and dresses, totaling nearly 14,000 BGN in violation of labor regulations.
A company owned by the family of Varna Mayor Blagomir Kotsev has been ordered to pay over 380,000 BGN for illegally using parts of two state-owned properties in the Sea Garden.
The state-owned thermal power plant "Maritsa East 2" in Bulgaria recorded a significant financial loss at the end of 2025, with losses increasing by approximately 100% to 216 million BGN compared to the previous year.
The cost of state security for Delyan Peevski, provided by the National Security Service, amounted to over 226,000 BGN for a 10-month period, a revelation made months after his state protection was withdrawn.
Bulgaria's Audit Chamber is investigating the Ministry of Interior and the Forest Agency regarding expenditures for forest fires, covering the period from early 2024 to mid-2026 and tracking over 1.3 billion BGN allocated for prevention and control.
As the World Cup approaches, teams are playing warm-up matches, and host cities are preparing for the economic impact. Discussions also include the expanded 48-team format for future tournaments and various related news.
Ioakim Kalamaris, a Greek businessman, diplomat, and lecturer, successfully sued the Bulgarian prosecutor's office for 25,000 BGN after being extorted by the "Notary's circle." Kalamaris had previously exposed a racketeering and extortion scheme connected to the late Martin Bozhanov.
Bulgaria's non-market experiment with 'Shops for the People' has concluded, revealing a financial deficit with 2 million BGN spent from the budget, less than 500,000 BGN in revenue, and 170,000 BGN paid in manager salaries.
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The annual total income per household member in Bulgaria is projected to reach 14,403 BGN in 2025, marking a 12% increase from 2024. This indicator shows a 2.8-fold growth over the last ten years (2016-2025).
Kashu, a Bulgarian animation studio specializing in 2D animation and storytelling, reported over 350,000 BGN in revenue and 105 projects in 2024, growing from a solo venture into a successful company.
The 'There Is Such a People' (ITN) party announced that Sofia Mayor Vasil Terziev donated 251,000 BGN to Ivaylo Kalushev's organization, a sum revealed by the prosecution during a briefing on new data from the 'Petrokhan' investigation.
Jedan od najstarijih francuskih listova, Le Figaro, iznenada je otpustio svoju dopisnicu iz Beograda, Milicu Čubrilo Filipović, prenosi bugarska novinska agencija BGNES.
A 150,000 BGN fine imposed on the Bobov Dol Thermal Power Plant, associated with Hristo Kovachki, has been definitively overturned by the Administrative Court in Kyustendil, upholding an earlier decision by the Dupnitsa District Court.