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They also send help parcels to the islands who are dealing with the refugees so they can clean

themselves. We were told that most refugees want to leave Greece because of the financial

problems they are facing and the fact Greece can’t bear the numbers that are arriving, but Germany

wants Greece to keep the refugees as no one else wants to take responsibility for them

The volunteers we spoke to had been doing the work for over three years and could not see them

stopping any time soon. The project now needs over 200 regular volunteers to keep up with the

demand from the refugees as word of mouth around Pireaus and especially down at the port where

many refugees are arriving is meaning more and more people are using the services.

Zoe Konstantopoulou

Zoe is a human rights lawyer and politician of the political party Syriza being elected as an MP in

2012 and 2015. She was formally the speaker of the Hellenic Parliament. From the outset it was

apparent that Zoe wanted us to have an accurate and clear view of what was happening in Greece as

she was well aware that what is reported in our press is not an accurate picture of what is and has

been going on

Corruption and Transparency

Before she was elected as the speaker for the parliament her role was in “Corruption and

Transparency”. Her main aim was to audit the debt crisis to get the truth about what had occurred.

A committee was then formed in April after she became the speaker and had the power to deal with

it by gaining proper access to the debt books of Greece. The committee consisted of representatives

from several different countries and an expert from the UN on Debt and Human Rights. It was not

an easy process people thought that as they had voted Zoe in they would get leniency on corruption

but it wasn’t the case and Zoe had a very turbulent and difficult 6 months trying to collect evidence

for the committee. They found it particularly difficult to get feedback from the Greek banks, they

were reluctant to give figures and invoked the banking secrecy clause rather than give up any

information!

Preliminary Report:

The Truth Committee on Public Debt

After a 4 month period of negotiating, a preliminary report was published in June 2015. There was

an aspiration to look into the rest of the auditing and show exactly how the debt was created ( Doug

has a copy)

Conclusion 1

Essentially they disproved the public myth that Greece got their point of crisis by living beyond its

means. The investigation showed that actually public spending was below average in Europe,

defence spending however was over the European average. Here they see the most corruption –

tanks without bullets, submarines without torpedoes and defective armour - high profit for corrupt

officials but useless to the state

Conclusion 2

Since 2010 the IMF had knowledge that the Greek debt was unsustainable. With this knowledge they

should not have been able to lend and so that is why they concealed the fact that they knew. They

denied they had copies of the files that showed this. The problem here was not about the freedom

of information but the lack of institutionalised transparency.