In a case that has come to symbolise the corruption that has plagued crisis hit Greece, a former minister has been sentenced to a further 20 years for money laundering. Akis Tsohatzopoulos, 74, is already serving eight years for tax fraud. The sentencing of the one-time prime ministerial candidate is the highest profile conviction in a country where public anger is seething against the ...
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