Old Athens airport privatisation to go ahead

The former Hellinikon airport privatization process moves ahead as the Hellinikon Global I S.A., the highest bidder, got the “green light” to proceed as of Tuesday’s Court of Audit unanimous and irreversible ruling. The Court's majority panel discussed an injunction filed in December 2014 by the Region of Attica and residents' groups. They were protesting a decision by a Court section, which had ruled that the tendering process was legal and that Lamda Development S.A., the guarantor of Hellinikon Global, had won as highest bidder.

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