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Fraud probe at Hellenic Postbank a sign of bigger things to come?
One of the common complaints in Greece during recent years has been that Greeks who pocketed money illegally during pre-crisis years, especially those with political connections, have not been brought to book now that the damaging effects of this corruption have been revealed to all.
Since last year, though, there has been some progress in making political, public and business figures accountable for their actions. In October, ex-Defence Minister Akis Tsochatzopoulos and 16 others were jailed over bribes for military procurements. I...
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