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The lawsuit for the purposeful Greek default has raised new questions

29 January 2013 / 15:01:03  GRReporter
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For his part, Andrikos Papandreou, the brother of the former Prime Minister, stated, "Mr. Kamenos called me a financial criminal. The non-governmental organization existed. I really worked as an adviser to the investment funds stated. I did not provide any inside information with the intention of hurting my country. I think that in an attempt to show that he is in a duel with the Papandreou family, which he defines as a huge source of corruption, Mr. Kamenos wants to secure votes for himself. "

In addition to all this, Panos Kamenos said that Kyriakos Griveas’ company C + C International had received a big bond loan from Post Bank. According to sources, the company had been granted a loan of 18 million euro in a very short period, just before the division of the bank into a "good" and a "bad" part.
 
On Monday, the leader of Independent Greeks submitted the data on the case of the CDS insurances to the economic prosecutors Grigoris Peponis and Spiros Mouzakitis. "I submitted new data on the illicit funding of companies and the outflow of cash to offshore companies in conjunction with the investigation of the case of Post Bank’s CDS insurances. Particularly important is the fact that the economic prosecutors have already associated it with the extension of the time of the transactions for the benefit of speculators, as Vaso Papandreou and other deputies had announced at that time," indicated Panos Kamenos.

Tags: Crime newsPoliticsCDS insurancesAndrikos PapandreouPanos KamenosLawsuit
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