Griveas, Vatsika surrender in London
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Kyriakos Griveas and Anastasia Vatsika wanted on warrants for the Hellenic Postbank toxic loans turned themselves in to Scotland Yard in London. UK authorities did not incarcerate them, but kept their travel documents.
According to Greek police, the process for their extradition to Greece has already begun. The charges against them have to do with direct complicity in felonies perpetrated by the former Postbank CEO Aggelos Filippidis and the bank's board members that gave them the loans.
More specifically, there are two loan contracts , dated 23 March and 12 August 2009, for 7 and 10 million euros respectively, with the firm “C and C International,” belonging to Griveas and Vatsika.
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