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Monday, May. 21, 2012 |  Syndicate content

Thousands of court cases outstanding, minister reveals

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There are almost 500,000 cases outstanding at Greece’s administrative courts alone, Justice Minister Miltiadis Papaioannou told a parliamentary committee on Thursday.

He said that as of last June, there were just over 466,000 administrative court cases, including 165,000 tax and customs cases, outstanding.

The minister added that almost 200,000 civil law suits were submitted last year with the average time for a case to be heard being about a year.

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Holy crap! 200,000 with a

February 2, 2012 by Jim Adams ( ), 15 weeks 3 days ago

Holy crap! 200,000 with a year backlog. So, that would be 200K/356 = 562 civil law suits tried per day just to keep up with the backlog. How many of you think that this is a real possibility in Greece? The rest can stop paying their parking tickets starting now!

Let me guess...

February 2, 2012 by John Gurlides ( ), 15 weeks 3 days ago

Were there a lot of judges sacked at the insistence of the troika?

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