Panagopoulos: They vilify me without informing me of the seizure of my accounts
The president of the GSEE, Yiannis Panagopoulos, expressed his concerns about not having been informed of the seizure of his personal accounts following an urgent preliminary investigation order.
Yiannis Panagopoulos, the president of the Greek General Confederation of Labour (GSEE), released a statement after receiving an urgent preliminary investigation order regarding the seizure of his personal accounts. He emphasized his uncertainty about the communication of the legal documents related to this matter, asserting his rights as a citizen and a leader of labor organizations. Panagopoulos voiced his frustration over being vilified without being properly informed about the legal proceedings against him.
The context of his statement is rooted in a report from the Authority for Combating Money Laundering, which has led to the investigation of certain assets and property of involved parties. Panagopoulos criticized the handling of the case, highlighting that he has not received any formal notification within the seven days following the seizure order. The urgency of the investigation, assigned to a deputy economic prosecutor, reflects the serious nature of the allegations surrounding his financial dealings.
In light of these events, Panagopoulos announced his intent to speak publicly in the coming days, aiming to address the accusations directed at him. His declaration seems poised to shed further light on his side of the story amidst the backdrop of an ongoing investigation that not only affects his personal integrity but also has broader implications for the labor movement in Greece, where leaders are often scrutinized for their financial and ethical conduct.