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06SOFIA465
2006-03-30 11:11:00
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Embassy Sofia
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BULGARIA'S RESPONSE TO THE INDEPENDENT INQUIRY

Tags:  PREL KFIN PGOV IZ BU 
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UNCLAS SOFIA 000465 

SIPDIS

STATE FOR IO/PSC/LIZ PARKER

SENSITIVE SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL KFIN PGOV IZ BU
SUBJECT: BULGARIA'S RESPONSE TO THE INDEPENDENT INQUIRY
COMMITTEE FINDINGS

Ref: STATE 40595

UNCLAS SOFIA 000465

SIPDIS

STATE FOR IO/PSC/LIZ PARKER

SENSITIVE SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL KFIN PGOV IZ BU
SUBJECT: BULGARIA'S RESPONSE TO THE INDEPENDENT INQUIRY
COMMITTEE FINDINGS

Ref: STATE 40595


1. (U) Per reftel, we are submitting information on the
actions of the Bulgarian government as a result of the
information discovered by the Independent Inquiry Committee
(IIC).


2. (U) In response to the release of the USG's "Duelfer
Report," the 39th Parliamentary Assembly of Bulgaria (2001-
2005) established a temporary Parliamentary committee on
February 25, 2004. The committee was charged with
collecting and examining information relating to allegations
of illicit financing of the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP)
by the Iraqi government through the Oil-for-Food program.
The Committee was comprised of 17 Members of Parliament and
led by Borislav Ralchev from the National Movement Simeon
Second (NMSS). While the committee was initially supposed
to exist only for a month, its activities continued for 15
months, and the number of its members grew from 17 to 21 MPs
due to the size and complexity of the work. The Bulgarian
government decided that, given the work and findings of the
Committee, there was no need to open a wider investigation
when the U.N.'s IIC report was subsequently released.


3. (U) During the course of its work, the Committee obtained
extensive documentation from various official and unofficial
institutions, and conducted interviews with 14 officials.
It issued its final report on May 17, 2005, and confirmed
that four Bulgarian companies had participated in the Oil-
for-Food program, but found no legal justification for
pursuing charges against them "simply because they were
involved in the program." To date, the Bulgarian government
has taken no legal actions against the named companies. The
report determined that BSP was registered as a beneficiary
of oil vouchers on the lists of the Iraqi oil company SOMO,
but found no evidence that BSP was financed by the regime of
Saddam Hussein through the Oil-for-Food program.


4. (SBU) At the Bulgarians request, we provided a
substantial number of source documents from the Duelfer
report, but these failed to shed any additional light on the
specific transactions of BSP related to the Oil-for-Food
program.

BEYRLE