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Siemens: spotlight on ex-ministers

Several of the former ministers whose accounts are to be opened and examined as part of the Siemens kickbacks investigation on Friday expressed objections to a decision that they said had singled them out unfairly.
The Parliamentary Committee investigating the Siemens scandal on Thursday announced a list of 10 former ministers that had interacted with Siemens in various ways while in office, five of them under former PASOK governments and five under New Democracy, saying they will be asked to voluntarily open their bank accounts for inspection.
The politicians named included Akis Tsohatzopoulos, Yiannos Papantoniou, Nikos Christodoulakis, Christos Markoyiannakis, Vyron Polydoras, Anastasios Mantelis, Christos Verelis, Mihalis Liapis, George Alogoskoufis and George Voulgarakis.
The 10 chosen had either signed contracts or acted as legal representatives of the state in transactions with Siemens for the Greek Railways Organisation (OSE), contracts relating to the Hellenic Telecommunications Organisation or the Olympic Games security system C4I.
The committee also clarified that this was only an initial list and more names may follow.
According to Verelis, however, the selection of names appeared “politically guided” and the only difference between people included and people omitted from the list was “their current political role”. He also noted that no one involved in handling party finances was on the list.
Voulgarakis also complained of a “selective” choice of names, with questions arising over those that had been omitted from such scrutiny.
In a statement on Friday, Alogoskoufis said all his accounts were at the disposal of the committee but noted that he had never had any responsibility for any of the issues under investigation and had never signed any contract with Siemens.
Former finance minister Yiannos Papantoniou, on his part, said the way the decision was being carried out was “unacceptable” and said the selection of some and not others “served ends foreign to the pursuit of truth and administering justice”.
“When absolutely no evidence has arisen, the criteria for opening accounts must be impartial and legally unimpeachable. I want to make it clear that will not allow anyone to slander my name and will use all legal means so that basic rules of ethics and principle are observed,” he said.
(source: ana-mpa)

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