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Athens Macedonian News Agency: News in English, 16-07-13Athens News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr/>CONTENTS
[01] Appeals Prosecutor's office blames both foreign ministry and court for problems in Siemens trialProblems in the high-profile OTE-Siemens trial are due to foreign ministry's delay in translating some documents and the court's decision not to reject the objections of the foreign defendants, sources of the Appeals Prosecutor's office said on Wednesday."We delivered the summons to the defendants for the Siemens case without the full translation of the foreign ministry to halt the period of lapse," the sources said, responding to severe criticism over the indefinite interruption of the trial announced by the court on Tuesday. The so-called cash-for-contract case concerns an investigation into claims that the German company bribed politicians to win a contract Greek telecoms company OTE for the digitalisation of the company's call centers. The suspects include former Siemens and OTE executives, who are accused of money laundering, offering and accepting bribes and acting as accomplices in the above acts. On Tuesday, the trial was postponed for an indefinite period because the court accepted the objections of the defendants who claimed that the charge sheet had not been translated into French and German, which renders it invalid. The same sources said the foreign ministry didn't deliver in time all the passages of the decree before the trial started in November 2015, but were delivered on May 2016, when the trial had already started. They added that Appeals Prosecutor's office send the summons to the defendants without waiting for the French and German translations to stop it from being statute-barred. Commenting on the court's decision, the Appeals Prosecutor's office said it didn't expect it to accept the objections raised by the defendants and were "absolutely certain" these claims would have been rejected, as there is a precedent with the trial of Turkish nationals charged with terrorism, whose similar claims had been dismissed. Athens News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next Article |