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Specialists and decision-making factors in rail industry to attend 2015 edition of InfraTrans conference
Representatives of the international bodies operating in the rail industry, specialists and decision-making factors, as well as representatives of more than 20 Romanian and foreign companies are going to participate on Wednesday and Thursday in the 8th edition of the international expo-conference addressing topics related to railway infrastructure, InfraTrans 2015, a top event in the railway in
Parliament starts fresh inquiry into Siemens scandal
Parliament launched its latest inquiry into the Siemens cash-for-contracts scandal on Tuesday, with the head of the previous committee - former PASOK MP Syfis Valyrakis - being called as the first witness.
Varoufakis: Siemens settlement will be reexamined
The settlement between Siemens and the Greek State will be set at the forefront of a new investigation which the government will begin on Siemens’ ‘hidden coffers”.
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House speaker strengthens her hand
In a decision that is set to further enhance her influence as House speaker, albeit within the limits stipulated by the Parliament rule book, Zoe Constantopoulou has said she intends to reopen investigations into two high-profile corruption cases as head of the Special Permanent Committee on Institutions and Transparency.
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Parliament Speaker speeds up work on Siemens, Lagarde list cases
Parliament Speaker Zoe Konstantopoulou recommended on Thursday that two ongoing corruption cases sent to Parliament be brought up the pending cases. The cases that are being made a priority are one relating to the Siemens scandal and one to the so-called ‘Lagarde list’.
House speaker orders Parliament to re-examine Siemens, Lagarde list cases
Greek Parliament was expected to re-examine the cases of the Siemens bribe scandal and the Lagarde list, following an order issued by House Speaker Zoe Constantopoulou on Thursday in her capacity as head of the House's Special Permanent Committee on Institutions and Transparency.
PM A. Tsipras met with voters in jumbo interview (videos)
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras appeared confident that an “interim agreement” would be agreed upon with Greece’s partners over the next few days in his first TV interview following the elections on private STAR TV.
Swiss-French banker remanded over Siemens kickbacks scandal
A Swiss-French banker alleged to be a key figure in the Siemens cash-for-contracts scandal and implicated in corrupt arms deals is to spend Easter in Greek custody after testifying before an investigating magistrate.
The 55-year-old, identified in the media as Jean-Claude Oswald, was extradited to Greece earlier last week following his arrest in Abu Dhabi.
Judge questions banker over arms kickback claims
An anti-corruption magistrate on Tuesday questioned a Swiss-French banker who is seen as a key figure in the Siemens cash-for-contracts scandal and corrupt arms deal but was able to glean little information.
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Banker tied to Siemens scandal in Greek custody
A Swiss-French banker wanted in connection with the Siemens cash-for-contracts scandal and a string of allegedly corrupt defense deals is in Greek custody, authorities said Monday.
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