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Athens Macedonian News Agency: News in English, 17-04-04

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From: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr/>

CONTENTS

  • [01] Charitsis: Greece achieved highest absorption rate in EU
  • [02] Collectability of revenues for unified national insurance fund in January 2017 at 64 pct
  • [03] Supreme Judicial Council to convene on April 10 to choose new anti-corruption prosecutor

  • [01] Charitsis: Greece achieved highest absorption rate in EU

    Greece successfully absorbed all available Community funds from the National Strategic Reference Framework (NSRF) 2007-2013, attaining the highest absorption rate in the European Union, Alternate Economy and Development Minister Alexis Charitsis said on Tuesday.

    The economy ministry sent its final report on NSRF 2007-2013 programmes to the European Commission on March 31, thus formally concluding it, Charitsis said. This had confirmed that Greece achieved full absorption, "ensuring that not even one euro would be lost to the economy," he said.

    The minister stressed that these were not just abstract figures but precious capital that had kept the economy on its feet during the past two years and financed a host of crucial projects in transport, the environment and energy that had languished unfinished for decades.

    "This success is in spite of the tragic state of NSRF programmes that we inherited from our predecessors. Low absorption, lack of planning, carelessness and mismanagement were the rule, with the result that our country risked losing significant resources at a time when they were needed more than ever," Charitsis said.

    The government had shown the same good track record with the new NSRF programme, having already activated more than 56 pct of the programmes and greatly overshooting the absorption target set with the European Commission for 2016. For the current programme, he added, the government's emphasis was on the "qualitative" nature of its intervention, on opening the NSRF to society and consulting with all bodies for targeted actions responding to real needs, while ensuring transparency.

    "Our goal is to implement projects with a high added value, a strong growth footprint, in sectors where the economy has a comparative advantage and with dynamic small and medium-sized enterprises and highly educated human resources as its vehicle," he said.

    [02] Collectability of revenues for unified national insurance fund in January 2017 at 64 pct

    The unified national insurance body EFKA said on Tuesday it collected 64 percent of the contributions due by the self-employed and farmers for January 2017, adding this is a positive percentage for the first phase of operation of the new body.

    "The continuous effort of our staff to speed up procedures and resolve the issues that arise, in conjunction with the response of the insured, guarantee a further improvement of revenue collectability," the fund said.

    [03] Supreme Judicial Council to convene on April 10 to choose new anti-corruption prosecutor

    The Supreme Court's Judicial Council will meet on April 10 to select the chief anti-corruption prosecutor, following the sudden resignation of Eeleni Raikou on March 24.

    Raikou resigned with a letter to Supreme Court prosecutor Xeni Dimitriou, only a few weeks before the end of her term in office on May 11.

    The meeting of the Supreme Judicial Council will be chaired by the Court's President Vasiliki Thanou and Court Judge Haralambos Maheras will be the rapporteur.


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