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Greek U-turn urged on bribery-law changes to avoid OECD backlash

By Martin Coyle ( July 11, 2019, 15:15 GMT | Insight) -- Greece has been offered the chance of an olive branch from global anticorruption officials who had earlier condemned it for watering down bribery laws last week. The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's Working Group on Bribery warned yesterday that it is considering sending a high-level delegation to Greece to address ministers directly, but today its head said it would stand down if Greece backtracks and overturns the legal change.Greece has been offered the chance of an olive branch from global anticorruption officials who had earlier condemned it for watering down bribery laws last week....

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