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Papaconsta­ntinou gets suspended sentence

Court finds ex-finance minister doctored Lagarde list, hands down small term

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A special court set up to try former Finance Minister Giorgos Papaconsta­ntinou handed the former PASOK official a one-year suspended jail sentence despite finding him guilty of tampering with the Lagarde list of Greeks with deposits at the Geneva branch of HSBC.

The 13 judges presiding over the court ruled that Papaconsta­ntinou had deleted the names of three relatives from more than 2,000 on the list that had been handed to the government by French authoritie­s in 2010. However, they decided that the ex-minister’s actions did not lead to the state suffering damages of more than 150,000 euros, which would have led to his crime being treated as a felony.

Instead, the doctoring of the list was treated as a misdemeano­r, carrying a maximum jail sentence of five years. The court took into account Papaconsta­ntinou’s clean record and handed him a one-year suspended sentence. Five of the 13 judges had voted for the exminister to be cleared of the doctoring charge as they felt there was not enough evidence to support it.

During the trial, which consisted of 10 lengthy sessions over the last few weeks, Papaconsta­ntinou maintained his innocence. He insisted that he did not remove any names from the list when transferri­ng it from a CD to a memory stick that was later passed to the Financial Crimes Squad (SDOE) so it could investigat­e for possible tax evaders.

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