06 March 2015, 18:59
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Greece’s finance minister has proposed seven economic reforms as the “first of a batch” of measures intended to unlock €7.2bn in bailout aid, including the recruiting of “students, housekeepers, even tourists” to serve as undercover tax inspectors.
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Greece’s finance minister has proposed seven economic reforms as the “first of a batch” of measures intended to unlock €7.2bn in bailout aid, including the recruiting of “students, housekeepers, even tourists” to serve as undercover tax inspectors.