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Gov’t hazing to businesses: They’ll have to make public they received lockdown aid

The Greek government hazes self-employed, freelancers and sole proprietors receiving state aid for suspending business operation due to coronavirus. They will be obliged to post in front of their business or upload on their website a notice that they have received the state aid!

This was decided with a Joint Ministerial Decision approving the aid of 300 to 534 euros.

According to left.gr, beneficiaries will also have to add a short description of the financial support they have received.

The Decision was signed by the ministries of Finance, Development and Labor.

The application for the granting of compensation is to be submitted electronically until June 25, 2020, on the electronic platform of AADE “myBusinessSupport.

Here the whole JMD in Greek.

PS Before the troubled entrepreneurs take down their pants in front of the public for a few ridiculous hundred euros, the Government should disclosed the exact share each one of media, existing and non-existing websites received from the luxurious pie of  whole 20 million euros to put banners of the “anti-coronavirus campaign.

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