- F.C.
Under Koskotas' leadership, the Bank of
Crete grew from a
small financial institution into the nation's
second largest bank.
Koskotas was arrested...
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Koskotas scandal (Gr****: Σκάνδαλο Κοσκωτά) was a
corruption and
financial scandal in 1989
Greece centered on
George Koskotas,
owner of the Bank of Crete...
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Papandreou himself was
implicated in the
Koskotas scandal,
which overshadowed all
other PASOK's scandals.
George Koskotas was the
owner of the Bank of Crete...
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government would resign in
October after the
indictment of
Papandreou for the
Koskotas scandals. This was the first, and as of 2024, only time the
Communist Party...
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together with
Loucas Hajioannou, who did not sell his
share to
George Koskotas. He was a
talent scout for the team, as he
discovered Nikos Vamvakoulas...
- ****enic
Parliament would vote on the
indictment of
Andreas Papandreou for
Koskotas scandal, and
Bakoyannis was the
architect of
collaboration between the...
- a
commercial bank in
Greece that
functioned from 1980 to 1999.
George Koskotas bought the
newly established Bank of
Crete in 1984. At its height, the...
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crisis in 1985.
Mitsotakis soundly defeated Papandreou,
embroiled in the
Koskotas scandal scandal, in the June 1989 election.
PASOK lost 36
seats in one...
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Andreas Papandreou was
prosecuted over his
supposed involvement in the
Koskotas scandal. He was
eventually acquitted and, in a
dramatic twist of fate,...
- the mid-'80s,
Olympiacos came into the
hands of Gr****
businessman George Koskotas who was soon
accused of and
convicted for embezzlement,
leaving Olympiacos...