Greek Transport minister blames privatization agency for delay in airport tender

Greece’s relevant transport minister on Wednesday blamed the country’s privatization agency, itself a memorandum-mandated obligation, for delays in the tender process to sell-off a major northern Greece tollway as well as the state’s stake in the Athens International Airport.

Minister Christos Spirtzis directly pointed to the Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund (HRADF), as the entity is officially named, for the delays, during a meeting with institutional creditors’ top auditors.

Representatives of European creditors (Commission, ESM, ECB) and the IMF returned to Athens this week for talks aimed to finalize the fourth – and last – review of the ongoing bailout. The third consecutive memorandum is due to end on August 20, 2018.

“If the ministry had run the tender we would have finished and received triple the offer,” he noted, while referring to “technocratic ineptitude” on the part of the HRADF’s consultants.

Read more at naftemporiki.gr

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