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Ex-minister's cousin reveals all

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Nikos Zigras, the first cousin and longtime confidant of former Defense Minister Akis Tsochatzopoulos, has allegedly admitted to managing millions of euros in kickbacks the latter is alleged to have pocketed during his time in office and to helping launder the money through the purchase of properties registered in the names of the ex-minister or his wife, Viki Stamati.

In nine hours of testimony before an investigating magistrate, Zigras is said to have implicated Tsochatzopoulos and Stamati, who are both in pretrial custody on money-laundering charges.

Zigras is one of several suspects implicated in a complex money-laundering network that Tsochatzopoulos is alleged to have benefited from during and after his stint as defense minister between 1996 and 2001. Until Tuesday’s marathon testimony, he had not opened up to investigating magistrate Gavriil Mallis, who is handling the case, possibly due to his close relationship with Tsochatzopoulos. According to sources, Zigras visited Mallis of his own volition and spoke openly about the ex-minister and the latter’s wife. He allegedly told the magistrate that Stamati was fully aware that the money used to buy a luxury home on the capital’s exclusive Dionysiou Areopagitou Street had come from her husband’s kickbacks.

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Comments

Take it all off!

July 18, 2012 by Irlandos (United Kingdom ), 43 weeks 6 days ago

I hope the government confiscates even the clothes of the backs of this family!

Why should hard-working Greek workers have to pay for the shortage in the coffers of the national treasury with increased taxes and layoffs? Hit those responsible!

Off with their shirts!

Re: Take it all off!

July 18, 2012 by Jim Adams (United States ), 43 weeks 6 days ago

@Irlandos:
Πάρτε τους τα σώβρακα! Don't be so lenient buddy. They should even take their underwear. And if any of them have any gold teeth, take those too! Come down hard on all the scoundrels that cheat Greek people out of their tax euros. Tar and feather!

Re: Take it all off!

July 18, 2012 by Pnyx (United Kingdom ), 43 weeks 6 days ago

@Jim Adams:

Να τους κρεμάσουν ανάποδα!

Re: Take it all off!

July 18, 2012 by Pnyx (United Kingdom ), 43 weeks 6 days ago

@Irlandos:

Hear, hear!

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