Greek Finance Minister Was Creating a Parallel Payment System

Greek Finance Minister Was Creating a Parallel Payment System

According to former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis, prior to making a deal with European creditors, he was authorized to find an alternative way to keep the country's financial health in good standing. He assembled a team, and together they hacked into his own Ministry and got the taxpayer database along with other sensitive information. They intended to create Euro liquidity for Greece one way or another. Varoufakis admitted as much recently in London, according to the Telegraph. He also told them: The context of all this is that they want to present me as a rogue finance....


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