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Government called to account over salaries to Olympics organizer
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AAP General News (Australia)
09-14-2000
Government called to account over salaries to Olympics organizer
ATHENS, Sept 13 (AFP) - Greece's socialist government has been summoned by parliament
over the wages expected to be paid to some of the Greek 2004 organizing committee (ATHOC)
following press allegations refuted by ATHOC.
Four members of parliament on Wednesday asked the government to send them a list of
people working for ATHOC pl...
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