- The College of the EPPO found the Bulgarian European Prosecutor guilty of serious misconduct.
- The decision on the appropriate sanction, which could include dismissal, has been deferred.
- The European Chief Prosecutor has informed the European Parliament, Council, and Commission of the decision.
- Only the European Court of Justice can dismiss a European Prosecutor, upon request from the Parliament, Council, or Commission.
- The Bulgarian European Prosecutor remains suspended with pay withheld until a final decision is made.
Source: eppo.europa.eu
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