The prosecutor is now going to determine whether or not the 70-million-dollar difference was kept by the bank as commission.
(My... my...)
The report in Real News also revealed that the Greek state paid roughly 40 percent of the purchase price in 2004, not 2007 as had been agreed.
Just recently, the parliamentary committee responsible for probing politicians’ origin of wealth forms (the otherwise known “pothen esches”) had announced that it had requested auditors to carefully look into Papantoniou’s records after a prosecutor told the panel that the name of the Papantoniou’s wife was on the controversial Lagarde List with large deposits at the Geneva branch of HSBC.