Transparency watchdog chides government over delay in gifts list

The government, which was re-elected in June, has delayed publishing a list of the gifts its officials received in 2022, as stipulated by law, according to Vouliwatch, an independent transparency watchdog that filed a request for the list on July 18.

"A gold statuette is obviously not the same as a box of chocolates, of course, but since it is a matter of law, it is important that we should demand the list of gifts, no matter how small they are in size or value," Vouliwatch's legal adviser, Maria Nathanail, tells Kathimerini.

Publicly declaring all gifts became mandatory for the Greek government and presidency under a law passed in 2021. The list is supposed to be kept electronically and in chronological order. Officials are allowed to keep gifts worth less than 200 euros; those above that automatically become the property of the state and are managed by the...

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