The property of former DSK director Sasho Mijalkov is mysterious, as is the position he held for eight years in the Directorate of Security and Counterintelligence. The public always knew little about how Mijalkov earned his money and became one of the most influential businessmen, and at the same time held a position in the administration. After leaving office in DSK, the public was left without information on what it stated in the survey list, because the then leadership of Anticorruption decided that it was a secret document.
According to what can be found on the Internet and in available journalistic reports in recent years, Mijalkov in 2015, before leaving office, declared property, jewelry, cars, paintings, weapons, etc., all worth two million euros. That’s a million more than what he declared when he took office.
Presented property of Sasho Mijalkov
In 2015 he presented property of 2 million euros
Apartment in Prague of 200,000 euros
Shares of 150,000 euros
Owner of two companies in Macedonia
Participation in foreign companies
In the last survey list he presented an apartment in Prague of 200 thousand euros, shares worth about 150 thousand euros and information that he is a 100% owner of two companies in the country and that he has a stake in foreign companies. In public opinion, Mijalkov is informally associated with the Meriot Hotel that was built in the center of Skopje during the rule of Nikola Gruevski, but also that eventually has businesses with insurance, real estate and the oil industry.
Ever since he became director of the DSK in 2006, the then-opposition SDSM has accused Mijalkov of being nine months late in submitting the poll list. Then, the anti-corruption published it and in it it can be seen that it presented apartments, garages and business space in Skopje in the amount of 640 thousand euros, then a house in Stip of 50 thousand euros, shares and participation of 360 thousand euros, weapons , jewelry and paintings of about 90 thousand euros and two “Mercedes” cars. All this is far from the amount of 10.8 million euros he offered to get out of detention.