Romania libera reads that the reform at the Interior ministry started off the wrong way: Liviu Popa, set to replace Petre Toba as chief of the Police is surprising because Popa headed the general anti-graft department where he failed to identify connections between police officers and felons.
However, not the same thing can be said about the new chief of police, Liviu Popa who replaces Petre Toba. Popa was chief of the anti-graft department within the ministry but he clearly failed in his job to uncover links between police officers and felons.
Just from rent, Soric will cash in for the next ten years 216,000 euro. Locals in the area questioned by the newspaper declared that even though the building was meant for offices, now it was rented to a shadow person planning to open a bar.
He talks for the newspaper about the advantages in Bulgaria: taxes for revenues are 10% in Bulgaria compared to 16% in Romania. Minimum tax for companies in Romania is 500 euro/year while in Bulgaria it does not exist.
The VAT is 24% in Romania while in Bulgaria, 20%. The exchange rate in Bulgaria is stable, inflation in the last 12 months is 3.6% compared to 7.9% in Romania. Radu decided to offer others who want to relocate to Bulgaria consultancy.
He admits receiving 1-10 requests per day. He receives 500 to 1000 euro/ month to set up a Bulgarian company from scratch.