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Tax evasion at Knossos ancient siteInspectors of the Ministry of Finance audited the souvenir shop at the Archeological Site of Knossos on the isle of Crete. The tax inspectors arrived after a visitor claimed he didn’t get a receipt for the items he purchased. Posing as customers, tax inspectors found that over the course of several hours, none of the eight shop employees issued receipts for sales. Instead, they recorded sales on a ledger. All up, there were 534 tax violations recorded in just one day.When questioned, they first said that they were too busy to ring up sales. Later, they said that the cash register was out of order though tax officials found this not to be the case. Furthermore, the cash register was not registered.
PS I don't seriously think Ari was labelling all Greeks as thieving dogs who should be put down ... he probably wouldn't be a long-time contributor to the Greek economy if he thought that way.
I compare Merkel to Hitler and am happy to be mistaken......