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Post by latcho on Feb 10, 2017 7:55:09 GMT
Thank you, President Kulinski and Leadership team for approving Microsoft contract renewal. Question 48 is answered! OCC and AUBG community expects your action on Question 47. You and leadership team already have all details.
Thank you! Best, Latcho
PS. I do hope that I am using this public communication channel for a last time.
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Post by Guest Squared on Feb 10, 2017 13:01:17 GMT
Good. One question down, 49 to go.
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Post by toy boy on Feb 10, 2017 13:02:25 GMT
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Post by No answers yet? on Feb 20, 2017 6:36:40 GMT
So, almost two weeks after the questions were sent on February 7, there are no answers?
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Post by No answer yet! on Feb 20, 2017 7:19:19 GMT
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AUBG Daily reader - More Qs
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Post by AUBG Daily reader - More Qs on Feb 20, 2017 9:23:43 GMT
In addition to all the questions on KPMG being given the payroll and re-organization business for tens of thousands of leva. Could the real reason for selecting KPMG be that the KPMG Partner Kalin Hadjidimov is a buddy of Smratsi from class of 1995? See the quote below from AUBG Daily: Back in 1991 Kulinski entered as one of the 208 students of AUBG’s first class. Kalin Hadjidimov, a Partner in KPMG in Bulgaria and former classmate of Kulinski, said, “I met Stratsi in AUBG where both of us were first-year students in the newly established university back in 1990. We were people who chose to sacrifice the secure education in a Bulgarian higher education institutions and try something new – a new university that was still not approved under Bulgarian laws.” Back in 1991 Kulinski entered as one of the 208 students of AUBG’s first class. Kalin Hadjidimov, a Partner in KPMG in Bulgaria and former classmate of Kulinski, said, “I met Stratsi in AUBG where both of us were first-year students in the newly established university back in 1990. We were people who chose to sacrifice the secure education in a Bulgarian higher education institutions and try something new – a new university that was still not approved under Bulgarian laws.” (source: aubgdaily.com/stratsi-kulinski-the-student-and-the-president/)Arms-length transaction? I do not think so! Show us the selection procedure!
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Post by New AUBG Logo on Feb 21, 2017 6:53:18 GMT
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Post by fix on Feb 21, 2017 8:21:34 GMT
In addition to all the questions on KPMG being given the payroll and re-organization business for tens of thousands of leva. Could the real reason for selecting KPMG be that the KPMG Partner Kalin Hadjidimov is a buddy of Smratsi from class of 1995? See the quote below from AUBG Daily: Back in 1991 Kulinski entered as one of the 208 students of AUBG’s first class. Kalin Hadjidimov, a Partner in KPMG in Bulgaria and former classmate of Kulinski, said, “I met Stratsi in AUBG where both of us were first-year students in the newly established university back in 1990. We were people who chose to sacrifice the secure education in a Bulgarian higher education institutions and try something new – a new university that was still not approved under Bulgarian laws.” Back in 1991 Kulinski entered as one of the 208 students of AUBG’s first class. Kalin Hadjidimov, a Partner in KPMG in Bulgaria and former classmate of Kulinski, said, “I met Stratsi in AUBG where both of us were first-year students in the newly established university back in 1990. We were people who chose to sacrifice the secure education in a Bulgarian higher education institutions and try something new – a new university that was still not approved under Bulgarian laws.” aubgdaily.com/stratsi-kulinski-the-student-and-the-president/)Arms-length transaction? I do not think so! Show us the selection procedure! The correct hyperlink link with KPMG article is here: aubgdaily.com/stratsi-kulinski-the-student-and-the-president/
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Post by worried on Feb 21, 2017 16:31:56 GMT
wow everyone....that's a lot of empty words, weak connections between events and people and in general a lot of unargumented criticism and no real suggestions about possible alternatives. I have always been proud of my educational background and university but seening the resources we have in terms of student potential and admin staff capacity as evidenced in this forum, I am beginning to worry.... if you have a real suggestion come up and voice it before the board or otherwise do your job so that this university has a real chance to survive and that we all don't have to face a situation where we are ashamed that the institution we studied/worked for has gone down the drain..
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I am here to give back ...
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Post by I am here to give back ... on Feb 21, 2017 16:46:17 GMT
President Kulinski (and Svetlana Salovska, as well) - they both claim:
I am here now to work for AUBG and give back to the university ...
Question arise: How do you give back? Only one month president's salary covers all expenses for the four years studying at AUBG. For Salovska - may be 2-3 monthly salaries. Good way to give back! Thank you!
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Who are you, WORRIED?
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Post by Who are you, WORRIED? on Feb 21, 2017 19:14:17 GMT
wow everyone....that's a lot of empty words, weak connections between events and people and in general a lot of unargumented criticism and no real suggestions about possible alternatives. I have always been proud of my educational background and university but seening the resources we have in terms of student potential and admin staff capacity as evidenced in this forum, I am beginning to worry.... if you have a real suggestion come up and voice it before the board or otherwise do your job so that this university has a real chance to survive and that we all don't have to face a situation where we are ashamed that the institution we studied/worked for has gone down the drain.. I thought "all the President's men" are against anonymity! What is you name?
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Post by Disillusioned on Feb 21, 2017 19:21:38 GMT
President Kulinski (and Svetlana Salovska, as well) - they both claim: I am here now to work for AUBG and give back to the university ... Question arise: How do you give back? Only one month president's salary covers all expenses for the four years studying at AUBG. For Salovska - may be 2-3 monthly salaries. Good way to give back! Thank you! Also, at a Nov18 meeting with US faculty and PwC, Stratsi said "When I started, I was told that I need to pay Bulgarian taxes. And this is what I did - from day one!" (Audio recording available). Is this true, Mr. President? Did you "pay Bulgarian taxes from day one"? Or did you lie again?
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Post by didi on Feb 22, 2017 15:29:56 GMT
wow everyone....that's a lot of empty words, weak connections between events and people and in general a lot of unargumented criticism and no real suggestions about possible alternatives. I have always been proud of my educational background and university but seening the resources we have in terms of student potential and admin staff capacity as evidenced in this forum, I am beginning to worry.... if you have a real suggestion come up and voice it before the board or otherwise do your job so that this university has a real chance to survive and that we all don't have to face a situation where we are ashamed that the institution we studied/worked for has gone down the drain.. I thought "all the President's men" are against anonymity! What is you name? Voice to whom? To Pleven Boy and members of all the President's men? Your educational background - wow .... common darling - some of these people made you proud of your educational background. Or you forget where you start from? Poor guy!
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Post by bubba on Feb 22, 2017 20:14:49 GMT
The faculty is f1cking pathetic. Instead of taking the moral high ground, u send a list of hostile and in some cases offensive questions and expect what exactly in terms of responses?
The math doesn't add up, the University cannot continue running a deficit when outside funding will likely dry up in the future [AFB, Soros] so instead of attacking the messenger, why dont you come up with some ideas and present them in somewhat coherent form?
Pathetic!
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Post by biba on Feb 23, 2017 9:02:12 GMT
The faculty is f1cking pathetic. Instead of taking the moral high ground, u send a list of hostile and in some cases offensive questions and expect what exactly in terms of responses? The math doesn't add up, the University cannot continue running a deficit when outside funding will likely dry up in the future [AFB, Soros] so instead of attacking the messenger, why dont you come up with some ideas and present them in somewhat coherent form? Pathetic! Bubba, No choice - when the messenger is not enough capable some things should happen. Kulinski is not capable to carry out expected reforms and transitions. You just not have all the insight. The insight is horrible and most of the insiders still have enough morale to not announce in public all idiotic things that are in progress here. Disappointment is enormous.
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