Greek governor takes legal action against prosecutor in ‘corruption’ case

Stournaras also accuses anonymous witnesses of defamation

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Yannis Stournaras

The governor of the Greek central bank has brought a series of legal actions against prosecutors and anonymous witnesses who have accused him of accepting bribes when he was minister of finance. 

Bank of Greece governor Yannis Stournaras filed one lawsuit with the country’s supreme court of appeal, the central bank says in a statement released in Greek on April 4. The suit states that a specialist anti-corruption prosecutor should not have allowed two witnesses the cover of anonymity when they

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