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Greece arrests state employees on Rhodes as concerns over bribery grow

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Posted on March 21, 2025

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Greece Arrests State Employees for Bribery on Rhodes

ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece has charged more than 20 people and arrested five managers and employees at the state town planning service on the tourist island of Rhodes, for violations ranging from breach of duty to bribery and document forgery, police said on Thursday.

It is the second scandal to emerge since December involving public sector workers accused of bribery over the issuance of construction permits, and follows years of economic hardship and international bailouts for the country.

Transparency International, which measures perceptions of public sector corruption, ranks Greece second from bottom in the euro zone ahead of Malta.

The Greek police investigation was launched after a member of the public tipped them off that town planning employees were asking for bribes for related work of up to 100,000 euros.

In total seven people have been arrested including an architect, who police believe is the leader of the group involved, and a civil engineer.

More than 600,000 euros ($650,000) and 77 gold British pounds, worth hundreds of euros each, were confiscated from the homes of those detained, among them two senior managers, police officials said.

In December, 21 people were arrested in northern Greece including a former mayor and municipal managers at a local town planning service on similar charges. They were accused of receiving bribes to expedite the issuance of permits and topographical plans for illegal construction work.

($1 = 0.9230 euros)

(Reporting by Yannis Souliotis; Writing by Renee Maltezou; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

Key Takeaways

  • Over 20 people charged in Greece for bribery and forgery.
  • Five state employees arrested on Rhodes island.
  • Investigation follows a tip-off about bribes for construction permits.
  • Greece ranks low in euro zone for public sector corruption.
  • Previous similar scandal occurred in northern Greece.

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