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Greek whistle-blower exposes waste in refugee funding
Al Jazeera English
2018-10-13
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Greece might be paying 10 million euros ($11.6m) for 60,000 refugees due to 'fast-tracking' of contracts, which fails to meet EU transparency standards for reimbursement.
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