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Giannis Panagopoulos: Who is the “eternal” GSSE president under investigation for embezzling €2.1 million

Decades-long PASOK official, who was quick to suspend his party status, completes 20 years as President of the GSEE - How he reacted to the freezing of his assets

Newsroom February 5 08:19

Giannis Panagopoulos, long-time leader of Greece’s most powerful labor union, the General Confederation of Greek Workers (GSEE), and head of the Labor Institute (INE-GSEE)—which operates almost as a branch of GSEE—is now under investigation for embezzling approximately €2.1 million from EU-funded training programs.

Early Career and Rise in Trade Unionism

Panagopoulos’s name has been present in Greek trade union circles since the early days of the post-dictatorship era. In 1974, immediately after the fall of the military junta, he was elected to the administration of the National Bank Employees Association (SYETE) and the Federation of Bank Employee Organizations of Greece (OTOE) at the age of 21, recognized as a young “resistance activist.”

From this early position, he began a steady rise in the union hierarchy, surpassing other figures, and in 2006 reached the top of GSEE, where he has remained, effectively turning the confederation into his stronghold. Had he not faced scrutiny, he could have potentially secured another term, controlling internal GSEE power dynamics.

Following the seizure of his assets by the Anti-Money Laundering Authority, Panagopoulos stated that with a “clear conscience” he would fight for his honor and dignity and lead his faction to a “victorious GSEE congress.” Meanwhile, PASOK quickly suspended his party membership after news of the investigation surfaced.

Influence Beyond GSEE

The 72-year-old Panagopoulos is also expanding influence beyond GSEE. Reports indicate he has created a new “headquarters” to assert control in OTOE, attempting to install friendly leadership there through strategic union maneuvering.

A long-time PASOK member, Panagopoulos played a key role in party congresses, stepping back during the economic crisis years, yet maintaining bridges with top figures. Some insiders view his decades-long GSEE leadership (elected continuously since 2006) as emblematic of systemic issues within the Greek trade union system.

During the last PASOK leadership election, Panagopoulos did not publicly support any candidate. He reportedly voted for Anna Diamantopoulou in the first round, then backed Nikos Androulakis in the second, while many of his GSEE allies supported Haris Doukas or Pavlos Geroulanos.

Roles and Achievements

On the GSEE website, it states:

“As President of the Labor Institute (INE-GSEE), Giannis Panagopoulos is driving new research, training, and skills development initiatives, prioritizing the fight against undeclared work, lifelong learning, and digital transformation. This includes a network of advisory services for employees and the unemployed regarding employment, labor relations, and social security legislation.”

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These are the very programs now under investigation by the Anti-Money Laundering Authority.

Panagopoulos has also been elected multiple times to the Presidency and Executive Committee of the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) and the General Council of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC). He served as a member of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC).

Personal Life

Originally from mountainous Arcadia, Giannis Panagopoulos is a father and recently lost his wife, Lena Golfi, after a prolonged battle with cancer.

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