The latest political furor to batter the poll-trailing Tsipras government has latched on to one of the Cabinet's most controversial and outspoken member, Alternate Health Minister Pavlos Polakis, after a front-page story relating how the minister received a 100,000-euro consumer loan with a second mortgage on a property.
The latest political furor to batter the poll-trailing Tsipras government has latched on to one of the Cabinet's most controversial and outspoken member, Alternate Health Minister Pavlos Polakis, after a front-page story relating how the minister received a 100,000-euro consumer loan with a second mortgage on a property.
"Proto Thema", Greece's best-selling Sunday weekly, over the weekend reported that Polakis, a firebrand leftist known for personal attacks against political rivals and critical journalists, received the loan from non-systemic Attica Bank under "favorable" terms and in an accelerated manner.
The loan was linked with a second mortgage on a property that already carried another lien with a systemic bank.
In a later reply via his personal FB page, Polakis, a physician by training, said he sought out more bank borrowing in order to meet "the needs of his family and political life".