After criticism over public sector jobs, gov't names new revenues chief

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The government’s approach to public sector appointments has drawn negative publicity in recent weeks, even causing European Union officials to publicly express concern about how SYRIZA and Independent Greeks are treating the civil service.

Earlier this week, an EU official suggested that SYRIZA is betraying its pledge to stand for meritocracy and transparency. The case of 60 out of 72 hospital doctors being forced to resign was raised.

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