Greece's Alexis Tsipras called the International Monetary Fund (IMF) "criminals" - after accusing them and Greece's other two creditors, the European Central Bank (ECB) and European Union (EU), - of trying to 'humiliate' the Greek people. But Jean-Claude Juncker said he had been clear with Mr Tsipras that he was against increasing taxes on power and pharmaceuticals. "I’m blaming the Greek government for telling things to the Greek public which are not consistent with what I told the Greek prime minister," he said.