Another user complained about the bribe he was told to pay at a public hospital for his wife to give birth.
Data released by a public administration inspector this week said corruption was still rife at tax agencies, hospitals and building permit and social security offices.
Pangalos sparked an outcry in 2010, at the start of Greece's economic crisis, by blaming the collapse on the armies of civil service staff appointed by his socialist party and the rival conservatives in return for votes.
One of the stories was from a self-styled EU employee, who was shocked to hear that she could skip the massive queue at her local tax office by giving 20-30 euros ($25-37) to the owner of the local coffee-shop.
ReplyDeleteAnother user complained about the bribe he was told to pay at a public hospital for his wife to give birth.
Data released by a public administration inspector this week said corruption was still rife at tax agencies, hospitals and building permit and social security offices.
Pangalos sparked an outcry in 2010, at the start of Greece's economic crisis, by blaming the collapse on the armies of civil service staff appointed by his socialist party and the rival conservatives in return for votes.