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Two billion annually cost the loss of revenue from fuel smuggling

Two billion annually cost the loss of revenue from fuel smuggling
What does it cost? ENFIA or a year's wage and pension cuts or 1/2 of the revenue of 2014

While the state loses, among others, income of 2 billion annually from fuel smuggling, Greek taxpayers are called to pay ENFIA for a year to suffer cuts in wages and pensions, and exorbitant taxation. All this, according to the studies, could have been avoided by the elimination of this phenomenon.

"Fuel smuggling does not concern nor the government, nor the Troika," says Professor of Economics in Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Mr. Mardas to his interview on Livemedia and Eirini Siraki.

See in detail what Mr. Mardas says about where really the Greek capital goes.
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