Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Philip Chrysopoulos — European Commission Denies Varoufakis’ Accusations of Controlling Greece’s Tax Agency

“On what Mr Varoufakis has been saying, the allegations that the Troika was controlling the general secretariat of public revenue are false and unfounded,” European Commission spokeswoman Mina Andreeva told a news briefing.
“The general secretariat of public revenue is a quasi-independent entity, responsible for tax administration, that is formally part of the Finance Ministry,” Andreeva explained.
“The Commission and IMF only provide technical assistance to the tax administration but certainly do not control [the agency],” she added. “Alleging that the Troika would be controlling the secretariat… is simply not true.” 
Greek Reporter
European Commission Denies Varoufakis’ Accusations of Controlling Greece’s Tax Agency
Philip Chrysopoulos

See also

Supreme Court Brings Lawsuits Against Varoufakis to Greek Parliament

1 comment:

Matt Franko said...

Well he didn't even know they had a mint either....

"However, the plan included hacking in to taxpayers’ accounts."

He could be in big trouble here depending on how they did this ...

I don't understand why all the "cloak and dagger" if the guy is Finance Minister that should give him highest authority in the Country wrt these matters...

Again we see basic problems with the understanding of authority with these people who remain "outside paradigm"...