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Sofia moves to curb corruption

By Kerin Hope in Athens

Published: September 15 2009 23:20 | Last updated: September 15 2009 23:20

Hundreds of Bulgarian customs and excise officials face dismissal on Wednesday in a fresh attempt to crack down on corruption and organised crime in the European Union’s poorest member state.

Simeon Djankov, a senior World Bank economist appointed by the right-of-centre government that took office in July, said the move was aimed at wresting control of the customs service from local crime groups.

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