(ANSAmed) - ATHENS, MARCH 6 - The Greek Financial Crimes
Squad (SDOE) is examining details of the bank accounts of the
three relatives of former Finance Minister Giorgos
Papaconstantinou whose names were removed from the so-called
Lagarde list of wealthy Greek depositors, and is to provide the
parliamentary committee probing Papaconstantinou's handling of
the list with a report soon, daily Kathimerini reported. Once
the committee receives the report, it will summon the relatives
and also seek testimony from Papaconstantinou, the latter's
successor and current PASOK chief Evangelos Venizelos and former
Socialist Premier George Papandreou. Former technocrat Premier
Lucas Papademos is not expected to be summoned. On Tuesday the
committee heard the testimony of Nikos Lekkas, head of
inspections at SDOE, who reportedly refuted claims by SDOE chief
Stelios Stasinopoulos that Lekkas had linked Papandreou's
mother, Margarita, to a 550-million-euro account on the Lagarde
list.(ANSAmed).