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Len Homeniuk’s long nightmare is almost over.
The former chief executive of Toronto-based Centerra Gold Inc. expects to head home to California later this month after a Bulgarian court Wednesday refused to extradite him to Kyrgyzstan on corruption charges. Homeniuk always maintained the allegations are false.
“The court had a complex issue to deal with, and it dealt with it in the right way,” he said in a phone interview from Sofia. “So I’m very pleased.”
Homeniuk, 68, was arrested by Bulgarian authorities on July 27 while on a vacation cruise on the Danube River with his family. The joint Canada-U.S. citizen spent 11 days in prison, and then spent several weeks under house arrest in Sofia with his wife. He was finally granted bail in mid-September, but could not leave the country until the Bulgarian court ruled on the extradition request.