Clean up or pay up: Bulgaria’s bill takes Big Brother approach

Tina Milton

15-Feb-2007

Have you ever had the feeling that someone is watching you?

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Such paranoia could be justified by Bulgaria’s duty-free operators, which under a Big Brother-style regime enforced in the new duty-free bill, will be scrutinised by Customs authorities. The bill requires........
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