By LIZ ALDERMANFEB. 26, 2015
The New
York Times
ATHENS — As
he sifted recently through a sheaf of Greek bank accounts held by executives,
politicians and other members of the Greek elite, Panagiotis Nikoloudis, the
nation’s new anti-corruption czar, was struck by some troubling numbers.
A man who
was claiming unemployment benefits and declared zero income on his taxes had
more than 300,000 euros, or $336,000, stashed away at his bank. Another, who
told the tax authorities that his annual income was just €15,000, turned out to
have €1.5 million in various bank accounts.