Embættismönnum brugðið vegna yfirgangs sjalla.

,,Skattrannsóknarstjóra brá við orð Bjarna.

Bryndís Kristjánsdóttir, skattrannsóknarstjóri, segir að sér hafi brugðið við orð Bjarna Benediktssonar, fjármálaráðherra, í fréttum RÚV á laugardaginn. Þar gagnrýndi Bjarni embættið harðlega vegna mögulegra kaupa á gögnum um meint skattaundanskot Íslendinga erlendis."

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http://www.ruv.is/frett/skattrannsoknarstjora-bra-vid-ord-bjarna


Bullið í lýðskrumurunum í Grikklandi toppar sig.

Nú vilja þeir stórar skaðabætur frá þjóðverjum.  Álíka vitlaust upplegg og ef Framsókn færi fram með það hér að danir skulduðu Íslandi hundruði milljarða á hundruði ofan og myndu þar styðjast við útreikninga Jón Sigurðssonar á 19.öld.

,,Athens (AFP) - Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said Sunday the country had a "moral obligation" to claim reparations from Germany for the damages wrought by the Nazis during World War II.

Greece had "a moral obligation to our people, to history, to all European peoples who fought and gave their blood against Nazism," he said in a key address to parliament.

Berlin has already sounded a firm "no" to requests for reparations nearly 70 years after the end of the war, but Tsipras and his radical left party have vowed to tackle the issue.

"Our historical obligation is to claim the occupation loan and reparations," the new PM said, referring to Germany's four-year occupation of Greece and a war-time loan which the Third Reich forced the Greek central bank to give it which ruined the country financially.

Tsipras's anti-austerity Syriza party claims Germany owes it around 162 billion euros ($183 billion) -- or around half the country's public debt, which stands at over 315 billion euros."

http://news.yahoo.com/greece-moral-obligation-claim-german-wwii-reparations-pm-192051560.html


Bloggfærslur 11. febrúar 2015

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