Bulgaria: Judicial Independence Under Attack?
Bulgaria’s Supreme Administrative Court upheld the decision of the Supreme Judicial Council to dismiss Miroslava Todorova,...
Bulgaria’s Supreme Administrative Court upheld the decision of the Supreme Judicial Council to dismiss Miroslava Todorova,...
The European Commission (EC) published an eagerly awaited progress report on Bulgaria and Romania, covering the period since...
Until it was shut down last year, the company registration business of New Zealander Ian Taylor was one of the most...
The European Commission (EC) has proposed a new directive to equalize criminal sanctions for fraud in its member states. ...
Russia will not change its controversial gas contract with Ukraine, the head of Russia’s state gas company Gazprom Alexei...
According to a study by the Bulgarian National Center Business to the Rules, an informal or “gray” economy accounts for...
An indictment in a high profile corruption case has been reversed on judicial technicalities raising further questions about...
Series OverviewRomanian businessmen accused of major fraud and other crimes are exporting similar looking business...
Montenegro’s accession to the European Union, presumed to begin this June, will not come without a significant “but,” Dirk...
Lack of political will and inadequate anti-corruption efforts are hindering Bosnia’s fight against corruption, says a joint...
By Matt SarneckiIn Russia (and the U.S.), the Magnitsky saga continues. On Thursday, the US House of Representatives...
The European Union (EU) has launched a special operation to combat an expected rise in human trafficking during the Euro...