Archaeological Receipts and Expropriations Fund
Former TAP chief exposes corruption at Culture Ministry agency
Nearly half the visitors to Greece's most popular tourist attraction were granted free admission in 2015, according to the former head of the Archaeological Receipts and Expropriations Fund (TAP).
Allegations met with silence
A week after Kathimerini's interview with the former president of the Archaeological Receipts and Expropriations Fund (TAP), Aspasia Louvi, in which she claimed that Greece's culture minister is being held ransom to vested interests, there has not been a single statement to refute her allegation.
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Strike shuts down archaeological sites for hours
Employees at the Culture Ministry on short-term contracts staged a protest outside the Archaeological Receipts and Expropriations Fund (TAP) in Athens Friday afternoon. Greece's archaeological sites and most museums closed between noon and 4 p.m. Friday due to a strike by unionists demanding the payment of employees on short-term contracts.
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Strike to close many museums, archaeological sites Friday
Greece's archaeological sites and most museums will close between noon and 4 p.m. on Friday due to a strike by unionists demanding the payment of employees on short-term contracts.
A protest rally has been scheduled outside the Archaeological Receipts and Expropriations Fund (TAP) in Athens at 12.30 p.m. on Friday, the union representing contract workers announced.
Archaeological sites in Greece to shut for strike
Greece's archaeological sites and most museums will remain closed between 12 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Friday due to a strike by unionists demanding the payment of employees on short-term contracts.
A protest rally has been scheduled outside the Archaeological Receipts and Expropriations Fund (TAP) at 12.30 p.m. on Friday, said the union representing contract workers.
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