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Switzerland confirms legal assistance requests in Novartis bribery case
Switzerland's Federal Office of Justice has confirmed it has received two requests for legal assistance from Greece and the United States in connection with probes into the Novartis bribery case.
A Swiss justice ministry official has reportedly confirmed that the requests were received in late 2017 and in January 2018 and are being examined.
Political toxicity, and the antidote
If one could channel all the psychological strain, the tension and the passion generated by the Novartis bribery case into some growth-inducing goal instead, the results would be impressive.
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Avramopoulos calls on 'perjurers' in Novartis probe to be identified
Addressing a press conference in Athens on Friday, European Migration Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos condemned a prosecutors' report alleging that Swiss drug manufacturer Novartis bribed Greek politicians as a "conspiracy" and slander."
The claims "undermine democracy and institutions," Avramopoulos said, expressing his confidence that the "criminal activity" will be exposed.
Avramopoulos calls on 'fake witnesses' in Novartis probe to be identified
Addressing a press conference in Athens on Friday, European Migration Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos condemned a prosecutors' report alleging that Swiss drug manufacturer Novartis bribed Greek politicians as a "conspiracy" and slander."
The claims "undermine democracy and institutions," Avramopoulos said, expressing his confidence that the "criminal activity" will be exposed.
Gov't taxed by Novartis affair as prosecutors seek kickback trail
A prosecutors' report alleging that Swiss drugs manufacturer Novartis bribed Greek government officials has turned into a headache for the leftist-led government with SYRIZA's political council failing again on Thursday night to decide on the next step.
Grey areas, gaps noted in Novartis case testimonies
The testimonies of three anonymous witnesses upon which the alleged Novartis bribery case has been built is full of inconsistencies and gray areas, according to reports on Wednesday.
Avramopoulos wants 'full light' shed on alleged bribery scandal
EU Home Affairs Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos on Wednesday urged authorities to shed full light on an alleged medical bribery scandal, adding that accusations against him were politically motivated.
Key executive of Novartis Greece says alleged bribery scandal 'a gross farce'
Konstantinos Frouzis, who served as vice president of Novartis Greece, has denounced the alleged medical bribery scandal involving the Swiss drug-maker as a "gross farce," while calling for the case file to be made public.
"This grose farce that we've been experiencing in recent days will soon come to an end," Frouzis wrote on Facebook on Wednesday.
Medical bribery scandal based on claims of three witnesses
The case file of the medical bribery scandal that has rocked the Greek political establishment is primarily based on the testimony of three people who have been included in a witness protection program.
Reports on Tuesday said that, so far, the witnesses claims have not been substantiated by additional evidence.
Opposition accuses gov't of interfering with justice over Novartis scandal
Opposition New Democracy has accused the left-led government of interfering with the course of an investigation into allegation that Swiss drug firm Novartis paid bribes in Greece to receive preferential treatment.