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Novartis bribery claims to be examined by parliamentary inquiry
SYRIZA has decided to ask for Parliament to investigate the allegations that as many as 10 former Greek politicians were bribed by pharmaceutical giant Novartis, in what is becoming the most dominant issue in Greek politics at the moment.
Following several meetings with members of SYRIZA’s political council, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has decided that the case file, which contains the testimony of three protected witnesses who have made claims of bribes being paid to former premiers a...
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