Chasing major tax evaders
The General Directorate of Financial Transactions Control Forces (DEOS), is taking an active role with the mission of targeting fraud, smuggling and extensive tax evasion rings.
The General Directorate of Financial Transactions Control Forces (DEOS), is taking an active role with the mission of targeting fraud, smuggling and extensive tax evasion rings.
Athinon Avenue recovered from three days of decline in spectacular fashion on Wednesday.
At 11 a.m., the foyer of the New Digital Planetarium filled with middle school students, arriving at the day’s peak hour for school visits.
If Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis does not alter his plans, Greece’s next elections are expected shortly before or after April 2027. Nearly 14 to 15 months before the vote – and without a tight contest between the top two parties – safe predictions remain elusive.
The government has cleared a key legal hurdle for issuing traffic fines through cameras installed on public transport and major Athens roads, following the publication of two decisions on the transparency platform Diavgeia.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, speaking Wednesday during an official visit to India, said he aims to give the Greece-India strategic partnership a “significant boost.”
The so-called National Dialogue on Education is an opportunity.
Back in September 2016, Giorgos Floridis, then a lawmaker with socialist PASOK, had said something true: “At times, there are some – especially senior – judges who sometimes either submit to or willingly serve all kinds of power.”
Police on Wednesday arrested the chief prison officer of Domokos Prison on charges of complicity in murder, following his alleged involvement in a suspected contract killing inside the high security penitentiary on February 15.
The Culture Ministry has declared the full photographic archive of the 200 communists executed during World War II in Kaisariani, Athens a protected monument, citing its exceptional historical value.