Plamen Todorov before Parliament: Quality of work is more important than the number of investigations

15.07.2026 | Domestic policy

The sole candidate for the Anti-Corruption Commission, Plamen Todorov, presented his vision for combating corruption to MPs, focusing on vetting, prevention, and high-quality results.

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Key priorities for the new ACC

During his hearing before the parliamentary Anti-Corruption Commission, Plamen Todorov emphasized that the success of the new Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) should not be measured by the number of files, but by the quality of the final results, such as convictions.

"The activities of the ACC should not be measured by the number of investigations, but by the quality of the results," stated Todorov.

Key highlights from the hearing:

Todorov added that relations with the prosecutor's office should be based on legality and mutual respect, and that the institutional memory of previous bodies should serve as a guide for good practices and mistakes that should not be repeated.