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National Revenue Agency launches inspection of Bulgarian Sports Totalizer

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The National Revenue Agency is launching an inspection of the State Enterprise "Bulgarian Sports Totalizer" on suspicion of financial irregularities during the period 2015-2020. 

Tax inspectors will check all financial documents and contracts from the abovementioned period, as well as the donations made by the Bulgarian Sports Totalizer. At the request of the Ministry of Youth and Sports, the National Revenue Agency will also check 14 companies which received public funding under contracts signed with the Ministry of Youth and Sports for the construction of gyms and sports facilities. The inspection is expected to end within 3 months. 




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