A Greek newspaper published a rare public apology to a
millionaire Greek-Israeli businessman, saying it wrongfully implicated him in a
massive tax evasion scandal.
The mainstream Sunday newspaper To Vima said it had named
Sabby Mionis as being on the so-called “Lagarde list” of about 2,000 prominent
Greeks who had money stashed in Swiss bank accounts after being “misled by
incorrect information.”
The full-page apology said that Mionis may have been singled
out because he is Jewish and Israeli, which made him “a perfect target for the
media and far-right politicians known for their anti-Semitic views.”
Greek authorities have questioned Mionis about an account
containing some $725 million. Greek media have alleged that the account was
linked to the mother of former Prime Minister George Papandreou.
Mionis has denied the claim, saying the account belonged to
a mutual fund he managed. He has said repeatedly that he was being targeted
because he is Jewish.
Analysts said the apology was likely the result of an
agreement between Mionis, who immigrated to Israel in 1996, and the newspaper.
“I have no specific knowledge of this case, but from my
experience, Greek newspapers never issue such apologies unless it the result of
an agreement, maybe a lawsuit or the threat of one,” said Victor Eliezer, a
prominent media analyst in Athens.
The case made headlines in June when a leading lawmaker from
the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party, Ilias Kasidiaris, implied during a
parliamentary debate on the scandal that he is a Holocaust denier.
Mionis had refused to come to Greece to testify before a
committee probing the scandal, saying there were Holocaust deniers on the
committee.
“The Jew Sabby Mionis is key to this case,” Kasidiaris said.
“He won’t come to this committee because there are Holocaust deniers on it. And
indeed there are Holocaust deniers on it.”
Kasidiaris apparently was referring to himself, the only
Golden Dawn lawmaker on the committee.
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