Greek ex-minister on trial for money laundering

Worldwide, Daily news | | April 22, 2013 18:53

A prominent Greek ex-minister went on trial in Athens on Monday on charges of money laundering linked to controversial arms deals during his years in power.
Facing a sentence of up to 20 years, 73-year-old Akis Tsochatzopoulos is accused of pocketing kickbacks on state contracts to buy a Russian-made anti-missile system and German submarines during his stint as defence minister from 1996 to 2001.
The Greek state ended up paying surcharges of millions of euros.
Tsochatzopoulos, a founding member of the socialist Pasok party, denies the accusations against him.
Other than Tsochatzopoulos, 18 more people, including his current wife, his German ex-wife and his daughter, are accused of complicity.

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