(Reuters) -
Greece
has nominated a new chairman to take over at its privatization agency after the
dismissal of its previous head last month, the finance ministry said on
Saturday.
Constantine
Maniatopoulos was named to head privatization agency HRADF, where asset sale
delays and shortfalls in targeted revenues have been a source of headaches for Greece 's
international lenders overseeing the country's 240 billion euro bailout
program.
Maniatopoulos,
head of state real estate agency ETAD, will be the third chairman at HRADF in
the last seven months. A parliamentary committee will have to discuss his
appointment before it is approved, the finance ministry said.
Resignations
at HRADF have been a setback to efforts by Athens to push through an ambitious reform
and privatization program in a bid to meet bailout targets that are key to the
country's debt sustainability.
Stavridis's
predecessor, Takis Athanasopoulos, stepped down after he was charged by a
prosecutor with breach of duty over his former role as chairman of a state
utility.
Maniatopoulos,
72, has an engineering background and is a board member at think tank IOBE. He
has previously chaired the board at Greece 's biggest port, Piraeus
(OLP) (OLPr.AT), and worked for the European Commission's Energy department.
(Reporting
by George Georgiopoulos; Editing by Hugh Lawson)
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