That’s a “nice” way to increase your income in times of austerity… A bank director embezzled estimated 1,5 million euro from the ATE customers’ accounts and left for unknown direction… According to Messinia News , the woman left two messages to her relatives indicating her intention to ‘disappear’ and urged them not to look for her. She then travelled per taxi from Kyparissia, where the Agricultural Bank branch was located, to Athens, took another taxi for Haidari suburb and there she went…. leaving not other trail behind her.
Insepctors investigating the case, estimated that she took more than 700,000 euros from two customers’ account and estimated that the total sum of embezzlement is some 1,5 million euro.
Now the bank customers will have to seek the court to claim their money… The Agricultural Bank of Greece belongs to 73% to the state.
Why do the customers have to go to the court to get what is theirs? It was an employer of ATE that stole. So ATE is responsable? Or is it different because she was a half-civil servant and the state owns the bank???
Ι think that’s the legal way to claim your … claims. As KTG is a small blog it cannot answer all questions 🙁
No, no, no. To us, readers, though art Pallas Athena revisited…