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One-month deadline for full restoration of the site given by the Ministry of Environment to the company that excavated Sarakiniko to build a monstrous five-star hotel
See the decision signed by the Minister of Environment, Stavros Papastavrou – The case was revealed by protothema.gr 11 months ago – Findings from on-site inspections
Stop to the ecological crime in Milos: Construction halted, Transparency Authority intervenes under Papastavrou’s orders
Three actions by the Minister of Environment aim to put a stop to the construction works for the expansion of the White Coast in Mytakas, Milos
Tragedy in Sarakiniko of Milos: Two dead from drowning – They were a Vietnamese couple
The unfortunate couple was about 50 years old and was on holiday in Milos with a group
Illegal building permit for Hotel in Sarakiniko – Full report of the National Transparency Authority (photos)
The report highlights a web of irregularities and omissions on an island overwhelmed by luxury hotels – The case file has been forwarded to the Appeals Prosecutor to investigate potential criminal liabilities – The head of the Milos Urban Planning Office (YDOM), who has since become Deputy Regional Governor for the Environment
National Transparency Authority report on Sarakiniko Hotel in Milos referred to prosecutor
Requests the revocation of the license - It is requested to determine whether criminal acts have been committed - At the same time the urban planner who during the days of the license was issued the Deputy Head of Environment and Spatial Planning Cyclades
Eco-crime: Sarakiniko was saved, but not the “Cyclades-Dubai”
Freezing building permits in Milos, while thoughts are made for better staffing of Building Services and their return to the central state - Chaotic equation the implementation of Special Urban Plans in all Cyclades
Immediate restoration of Sarakiniko requested by the Hellenic Society for the Environment and Culture
The issuance of a building permit for the construction of a 5-star hotel at Sarakiniko has revealed a significant gap in the protection of areas with outstanding natural beauty, the organization claims