Bulgaria

Bulgarian Emissions Fraud Investigated by EU Prosecutor

The European Union (EU) has recently launched an investigation into allegations of emissions fraud in Bulgaria. The investigation follows reports that Bulgarian authorities have been manipulating emissions data to hide the true levels of air pollution in the country.The investigation is being conducted by the European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO). The EPPO is an independent body that investigates and prosecutes cases of fraud, corruption and other criminal activities against the EU's financial interests. In this case, the EPPO is looking into whether Bulgarian authorities have been deliberately falsifying emissions data

European Union Probes Suspected Automotive Emissions Fraud in Bulgaria

The European Union (EU) is investigating suspected automotive emissions fraud in Bulgaria. The probe follows reports of a large-scale scheme involving the manipulation of emissions data for diesel cars. The investigation is being conducted by the European Commission, the executive body of the EU, and is expected to take several months. The allegations involve the manipulation of emissions data for diesel cars. It is believed that the scheme involved the use of software to manipulate emissions data, allowing vehicles to pass emissions tests while emitting more pollutants than allowed. This

Wizz Air Sees 97% Increase in Passenger Numbers with 3.8 Million Passengers Carried

in August 2020The low-cost airline Wizz Air has seen a remarkable increase in passenger numbers in August 2020, with 3.8 million passengers carried. This is a 97% increase compared to the same month last year, when only 1.9 million passengers were carried.The increase in passenger numbers is largely attributed to the easing of travel restrictions in Europe, as well as the airline’s aggressive expansion plans. Wizz Air has added more than 50 new routes since the start of the pandemic, and has opened new bases in countries such as Romania,