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Corinth: The 46-year-old from the Paleochristian community worked in the cleaning service with telecommuting – He was paid €1.018

Payroll document - We asked him to return and he said "it's hard for me", says the deputy mayor of Eretria-Amarinthos

Newsroom February 20 11:27

Questions are rising about the 46-year-old father of the family of the Paleochristian community in Corinth after new revelations about the nature of the work he provided to the municipality of Eretria-Amarynthos through… telecommuting from the cave where they lived.

According to his payroll document of brought to the public by the Star, the 46-year-old worked in the cleaning service of the municipality and the monthly compensation he received was 1,018 euros.

Information says that the 46-year-old had taken transfer from the municipality of Heliopolis in 2020 citing health reasons.

Recalled that after the revelations about his working status the Minister of Internal Affairs Niki Kerameos announced an audit.

As she said in her intervention during a debate  she said “I have already asked to conduct an audit on the case of the 45-year-old from Corinth, to see where he serves and with what status.

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I have asked the competent authorities to carry out an audit.

The man, who was given a deadline to plead tomorrow, Wednesday, was taken to hospital on Monday night stating that he was experiencing a health problem with reports of high blood pressure and severe malaise.

However, after being taken to the hospital, he was examined and it was deemed that his condition did not require hospitalization, so he returned to the police station where he will remain in custody until his plea.

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