bribery scandal
Cyprus
Former Cypriot Minister on Trial in Greece
Former Cypriot Minister Dinos Michaelides, his son Michalis and Syrian arms dealer Fouad al-Zayad, involved in the German arms bribery scandal, went on trial in Greece, accused for bribery and money laundering.
According to "Cyprus Mail", the Former Minister’s defense team...
Crime
Latest Greek Doctor Scam
Ten public hospital doctors, also members of DePuy company, have been charged with fraud.
The case concerns the supply of highly priced orthopedic products to the Greek State, supplied by the company Johnson & Johnson group.
The Greek judicial authorities uncovered...
Crime
New Evidence, Prosecutions in Armaments Bribary Scandal
New incriminating evidence has come to light in the Greek armaments bribery scandal, implicating many state employees, politicians and businessmen. A list found during a search of Dimitris Papachristos’ office, former representative of German weapons manufacturer Krauss Maffei-Wegmann, points to...
Greece
Swiss Prosecutors to Interrogate Tsochatzopoulos
The Greek prosecutors leading the investigation into the defense contract bribery scandal seem to have run down new evidence that will shed even more light on their investigation.
Prosecutors Gavriil Mallis and Yiannis Stavropoulos have managed to get access to...
Economy
Poll: Vote of Confidence to Greek Justice, Yes to the Euro
A new poll carried out by Greek Statistical Service MRB Hellas for Greek news-portal newsit.gr reveals that the Greek people have faith in the judicial system and want to stay in the eurozone.
The results of the poll indicate that...
Greece
Greek Ex-Minister Bribery Scandal Could Easily Become Spy Novel
The steadily unfolding bribery scandal of defense procurements revolving mainly around the former Greek Defense Minister Akis Tsochatzopoulos could easily rank the case as a top class scenario for a future John le Carré novel. Unknown revealing details have come...
Business
Siemens: “Greece Must Build a Trustworthy and Fair State”
By Christina Agathou
MUNICH - Siemens appears ready to let go of the past and start new investments with Greece.
“If there are reliable structures and the appropriate conditions, the country can see progress again,” stated Siemens CEO Peter Solmssen, who...