Greece opens abuse, fraud probe into charity
Athens, Greece - Greece has opened a probe into one of the country’s best-known child charities after numerous claims of alleged abuse and financial mismanagement, a justice ministry source told AFP on Sunday.
The Ark of the World, founded by a charismatic priest, has worked with underprivileged children for at least two decades in Athens and several other parts of Greece. Since mid-november, Greek media have been broadcasting allegations of malfeasance at the charity from former staff and former children under its care, their faces obscured and voices disguised.
One 19-year-old told police that he was allegedly sexually molested by a senior charity official, according to media reports.
One former staffer said that he was fired after speaking out after a co-worker allegedly beat three boys.
Others have claimed that charity executives demanded monetary donations instead of clothes and food, and lived lives of luxury.
The government this week replaced the organisation’s entire board and installed new management.
The charity had been claiming to have some 500 children in its care, but deputy social affairs minister Domna Michailidou on Sunday told To Vima daily that the actual number was 136.
“(The children) are safe,” Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis told Alpha TV on Friday, calling the case ‘complicated’.