Athens News Agency: News in English (AM), 99-01-03
NEWS IN ENGLISH
Athens, Greece, 03/01/1999 (ANA)
MAIN HEADLINES
- Olympic Airways employee arrested on drug smuggling charges
- Holiday road accidents
- Early winter sales
- New taxi fares
- Bond tax scrapped for foreign investors
- 15-yr bond auction
- Weather
- Foreign exchange
NEWS IN DETAIL
Olympic Airways employee arrested on drug smuggling charges
An employee of national carrier Olympic Airways has been arrested for using
her position to get her brother through airport control without his luggage
being searched for the drugs he was carrying.
Police arrested Zoe Lambropoulos, 31, and her brother Ioannis Lambropoulos,
37, after they found 750 grams of cocaine and 48 grams of cannabis on the
man.
Police had been tipped off to Ioannis Lambropoulos's plans to travel to
Brussels and return with cocaine, which he allegedly planned to sell on the
Greek market.
When he returned to Greece on December 31, drug squad police were waiting
for him and discovered the narcotics in his bags.
Also waiting for him, however, was his sister, who attempted to use her
position as an employee of Olympic Airways to spirit her brother through
customs controls without having his bags searched.
Police also found in Lambropoulos's possession a detailed record of the
amounts of cocaine he had sold to customers over a period of two years and
his payments for his services.
Holiday road accidents
Thirteen people were killed and 215 injured in 150 car accidents reported
by police from New Year's eve until Sunday noon. Traffic police went on
alert as of Sunday noon to facilitate drivers returning to the urban
centres from the holidays.
Early winter sales
Winter sales in shops and department stores in Athens will begin on January
7 and will last seven weeks, until the end of February, according to an
announcement by the Commercial Association, in a bid to "revive the market"
which showed a decline in December.
Sales begin in Piraeus on Monday.
Many retailers have already slashed their prices by up to 40 percent.
New taxi fares
The minimum taxi fare has risen to 500 drachmas as of January 1, effective
throughout the country. The extra 150-drachma per fare Christmas and New
Year holiday bonus for cab drivers will continue until January 7.
Bond tax scrapped for foreign investors
The government has scrapped a tax on interest from state bonds for
investors who are permanent residents abroad in a move aligning the market
with remaining European Union countries.
The measure, which the finance ministry submitted to parliament on Thursday,
went into effect as from January 1. It also scraps tax on bonds issued
before 1999 but payable in that year under the old regime.
The tax payable on bond interest remains the same for domestic investors,
also remaining unchanged on treasury bills for all categories of buyers.
Until now, Greece was the only country in the 15-nation EU that taxed
foreign investors on bond interest.
Investors generally were able to retrieve the tax they paid under laws to
scotch double taxation, but the process upped their operational costs,
deterring purchases.
15-yr bond auction
The finance ministry on Tuesday is to auction 280 billion drachmas worth of
15-year fixed income bonds in electronic form at an annualised 6.50
percent.
The issue and settlement date is January 11, and no commission will be
given to banks in the competitive price auction through primary dealers.
Non-competitive bids will also be accepted by primary and non-primary
dealers for up to 20 percent of the securities being auctioned.
Permanent residents abroad who buy into the paper will not be required to
pay tax on interest in line with a new law effective on January 1,
1999.
WEATHER
The weather Monday will be overcast with scattered showers likely to turn
to snow in the mountainous regions. Athens will be cloudy with rain,
abating later in the day, and temperatures ranging from 9C to 13C. Same in
Thessaloniki, with temperatures ranging from 5C to 8C.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Monday's rates (buying) U.S. dollar 280.309
Pound sterling 464.137 Japanese yen (100) 245.907
French franc 49.866 German mark 167.152
Italian lira (100) 16.895 Irish Punt 415.747
Belgian franc 8.107 Finnish mark 55.006
Dutch guilder 148.418 Danish kr. 43.928
Austrian sch. 23.776 Spanish peseta 1.967
Swedish kr. 34.522 Norwegian kr. 36.831
Swiss franc 203.320 Port. Escudo 1.634
Aus. dollar 171.616 Can. dollar 179.850
Cyprus pound 561.770
(L.G.)
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