Another bomb - among the many that have been cracking in the last few days - triggered Gurdian a while ago. The acclaimed British newspaper reveals that UEFA has launched a survey of the "criminal organization" in Greek football, with a European federation confirming to the editor that a copy of Stamatis Daskalopoulos's prosecutor's proposal for Vangelis Marinakis, Olympiacos and the others involved in the case.
Logically, Gurdian focuses on Marinakis because of his involvement in English football through Nottingham Forest. The article highlights the following: "UEFA investigates the involvement of Nottingham Fortress's prospective investor in staged games in Greece (the title of the subject).
UEFA investigates the charges against the president of Olympiacos and the man trying to buy Nottingham Forest, Vangelis Marinakis, for his involvement in a scandal of struggles in Greece.
Marinakis denies all charges and, with his official statement on the Olympiacos website, claims that prosecutor Stamatis Daskalopoulos is in an ordered service against him and that these charges have political motives behind them.
The Prosecution of St. Daskalopoulos both for imposing a provisional detention and for referring or not to the audience, will be decided by the competent Council of Appeal of Athens in the coming months, "Marinakis said, adding:" I expect the fair judgment by impartial, independent and free judges ''.
Nevertheless, the Press Association has learned that Marinakis is also under investigation by UEFA, with the federal committee responsible already having contacted the prosecutor concerned several months ago.
'' UEFA can confirm has launched a survey for the Olympics, '' said UEFA's Press Association man. "In addition, UEFA confirms that it has filed a formal request to send it a copy of the prosecutor's proposal, Stamatis Daskalopoulos."
The same man added that there is still no decision as to whether the proposal will eventually reach the court either for Olympiacos or for its owner.
Unlike the English Football League regulations, UEFA does not need a conviction against clubs or individuals to make its decisions, as in this case, which is the biggest issue in Greece by 2013. All that the European Federation needs is '' sufficiently satisfactory '' evidence of involvement in illegal activities.
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Logically, Gurdian focuses on Marinakis because of his involvement in English football through Nottingham Forest. The article highlights the following: "UEFA investigates the involvement of Nottingham Fortress's prospective investor in staged games in Greece (the title of the subject).
UEFA investigates the charges against the president of Olympiacos and the man trying to buy Nottingham Forest, Vangelis Marinakis, for his involvement in a scandal of struggles in Greece.
Marinakis denies all charges and, with his official statement on the Olympiacos website, claims that prosecutor Stamatis Daskalopoulos is in an ordered service against him and that these charges have political motives behind them.
The Prosecution of St. Daskalopoulos both for imposing a provisional detention and for referring or not to the audience, will be decided by the competent Council of Appeal of Athens in the coming months, "Marinakis said, adding:" I expect the fair judgment by impartial, independent and free judges ''.
Nevertheless, the Press Association has learned that Marinakis is also under investigation by UEFA, with the federal committee responsible already having contacted the prosecutor concerned several months ago.
'' UEFA can confirm has launched a survey for the Olympics, '' said UEFA's Press Association man. "In addition, UEFA confirms that it has filed a formal request to send it a copy of the prosecutor's proposal, Stamatis Daskalopoulos."
The same man added that there is still no decision as to whether the proposal will eventually reach the court either for Olympiacos or for its owner.
Unlike the English Football League regulations, UEFA does not need a conviction against clubs or individuals to make its decisions, as in this case, which is the biggest issue in Greece by 2013. All that the European Federation needs is '' sufficiently satisfactory '' evidence of involvement in illegal activities.
aek365