Members of the board of directors at Sofia’s municipal transport company, “Stolichnen Autotransport,” are earning up to five times more than the company’s chief accountant, according to a response from Mayor Vasil Terziev to a query from city council member Simeon Stavrev. The discrepancy in remuneration has raised questions about pay equity within the publicly owned enterprise. Details of the exact amounts were not immediately disclosed, but the response confirmed a substantial difference in earnings. The inquiry was initiated by Stavrev, seeking clarification on compensation levels within the company. This revelation is likely to prompt further scrutiny of executive pay at “Stolichnen Autotransport” and potentially other municipal companies. The Mayor’s response indicates a willingness to address concerns regarding financial transparency and fairness in compensation practices.