The Greece-based subsidiary of Chinese multinational Cosco has reportedly accepted a series of amendments to a draft bill containing the ratifying agreement for the transfer of the Piraeus Port Authority (OLP), sources told “N”.
By Antonis Tsiblakis
The Greece-based subsidiary of Chinese multinational Cosco has reportedly accepted a series of amendments to a draft bill containing the ratifying agreement for the transfer of the Piraeus Port Authority (OLP), sources told “N”.
The amendments were tabled by relevant minister Thodoris Dritsas, the Cabinet member at the center of the political furor over the past 24 hours, after Cosco charged that the government had submitted a contract with differences from the one agreed.
Sources close to the company said the draft bill, after the amendments were included, is now identical to the concession contract.