Austerity-hit
government has called an end to preferential tax treatment for industry built
by tycoons including Aristotle Onassis
The Guardian, Helena Smith in Athens, Wednesday 26 February 2014
Greek shipowners have reacted with anger over a move to scrap preferential tax rates for their industry. Photograph: David Levene for the Guardian |
They are
some of the richest people in Greece, the owners of the world's largest
commercial fleet with bank accounts and property portfolios that, even by the
standards of the super-rich, elicit awe. But in the high-risk business of
trading the high seas, Greek ship-owners – in line with international maritime
tradition – have also been granted special tax status on their vessels.
This week,
the cash-strapped government in Athens insisted the preferential treatment –
enshrined in the Greek constitution and respected by every government since the
1940s – was finally over. And shipowners are up in arms.
As it tries
to steer Greece out of its worst recession on record, prime minister Antonis
Samaras' fragile two-party coalition has suddenly found itself at war with the
influential plutocrats who control one of the few thriving sectors of the Greek
economy.
The
imposition of extra taxes amounted to nothing less than a "constitutional
deviation" warned Theodore Veniamis, the president of the Union of Greek
Shipowners. "A negative climate has been created for any type of business
investment in Greece," he said.
Samaras'
conservative-dominated alliance rushed legislation through parliament, imposing
a triple tax on ships managed out of Greece, as the 300-seat House held its
last session before the Christmas break in December.
This week,
the country's merchant marine minister said that the levy was an emergency
measure that would last no longer than the next three years.
But while
ordinary Greeks have been hit by a barrage of taxes since the debt-stricken
nation was forced to accept international aid to avert bankruptcy, the
country's famously secretive shipping community is digging in its heels.
The new tax
law overturned a previous accord, signed after several months of talks last
year, that had allowed ship-owners to make voluntary tax payments to help the
nation's economic recovery. Most of the shipping companies run out of Athens'
port of Piraeus – the industry's base in Greece – had agreed to back the
voluntary scheme.
But with
unemployment at a record 28%, the highest in the European Union, and worsening
social and economic marginalisation, the legislation has won praise. In its
fourth year of bailout funds from the EU and International Monetary Fund,
Greece faces fiscal shortfalls this year and next. Samaras has refused to take
further unpopular spending cuts to plug the gap.
In a rare
display of concord with the government, the shadow minister for development in
the radical left main opposition Syriza party told the Guardian: "It's a
positive step."
Yet the
strength of reaction from shippers appears to have taken the Samaras
administration aback. The industry, which provides up to 200,000 jobs and
sustains close to 500,000, has warned that the new tax regime could force it to
move elsewhere – potentially wreaking havoc on the economy.
"The
fear is that the lack of trust between the maritime community and our
legislators may lead to an exodus from the Greek flag and perhaps Greece
itself," warned Haralambos Fafalios, who chairs the London-based Greek
Shipping Co-operation Committee.
As a pillar
of the Greek economy, shipping rivals tourism in attracting foreign exchange:
experts estimate it has brought over ¤140bn (£115bn) into the country in the
past decade alone.
"The
shipping industry is a significant contributor to Greece in terms of jobs, cash
and economic activity, and it stands to lose all three if it changes the regime
for attracting shipping companies to the country," said Vassilis
Antoniades, managing director of the Boston Consulting Group, which recently
conducted an in-depth study into the impact of shipping on the Greek economy.
"To a great degree the Greek economy thrives on the shipping industry."
Since the
1960s, shipping tycoons, such as Aristotle Onassis (pictured), have established
airlines, shipyards, refineries and hotels in Greece. Indicative of their
pre-eminent role in a sector now worth about $660bn (£400bn), this year Greek
shipowners placed a record number of orders to build new vessels in shipyards
around the world, outstripping any of their global competitors.
With
earnings from shipping accounting for around 7% of GDP, fears are growing that
the government's step could ultimately be counter-productive – even if, in
poverty-stricken Greece, many also accept that may also seem rampantly unfair.
"There
are alternatives with other countries offering competitive tax regimes. People
will simply register their ships elsewhere," said shipping expert David
Glass, who said that the sector had been unfairly reviled. "Shipowners
give a lot to this country. They've built half the hospitals on the islands.
They're the ones building schools and handing out over 50,000 meals to the
needy every month. People forget that."
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".... The
Illuminati
One more.
"Kryon, what about the Illuminati?" OK, I'll tell you, for these
things are already known by many.
Everything
you thought about the Illuminati of the past is correct. This was not
conspiracy, but fact. However, in the light of what I just said above, it could
not sustain itself in an energy where everyone talks to everyone, and has since
gone dormant.
The
Illuminati was based in Greece, and it started by controlling the most potent
economic attribute that could manipulate the strings of commerce on the earth -
shipping. Once they had control of shipping, what followed was financial
markets. This, then, worked its way to insurance, world stock markets and
banking. This was prevalent for decades, right up to the mid '80s.
I have a
question for the elders in the room. Look back in your lifetime, dear ones.
What was the stock market like when you were younger? If you remember, you will
say it had incremental changes up and down, except for occasional major shifts
- which, by the way, were also controlled. It was steady, up or down. It didn't
vacillate wildly, with hundreds of point-shifts from month to month. It never
did. That's what a controlled market looks like. Now take a look at your
current stock market. Does it look controlled? It is not! It is free-wheeling
and it can go wherever it is driven by normal financial activity.
This should
tell you something, dear ones. The Illuminati is no longer in control. It lost
in banking, in tobacco, and it's about to lose in big pharma and insurance
because awareness lets people know what is controlled and what is not.
Awareness of truth will trump any other energy, and integrity will win some
major battles.
So, did the
Illuminate die? No. They simply lost their method of control.
The Future
of the Illuminati
Now, I want
to tell you something that you didn't expect and something I've reported only
one other time. What about all of the money that the Illuminati has? There are
trillions and trillions of euro in banks, under their control, waiting. What
are they going to do with it and where are they going to use it? It's
still here. They're waiting.
This group
is waiting for something to happen that they know is going to happen, for they
see it coming as much as I do. However, I would like to tell you something that
they don't expect. With awareness comes generational shift. Those in charge of
this money will not always be elders. The indigos eventually will have it.
They are
waiting for something to happen in Africa - the building of a new civilization,
a continent that has nothing to unlearn. Once Africa is cured, once it's ready,
a new civilization can be created from the ground up. Africans will be ready to
learn everything about building a foundation for the most advanced civilization
ever and will do it with the most modern and inventive systems available.
Eventually, this new continent will even beat the economics of China.
This is the
prediction and always has been, and the Illuminati's money will fund it. Did I
say the Illuminati will fund it? [Kryon laugh]The Illuminati's money will fund
it, but there is a difference from the past, dear ones. The ones who inherit
the positions in the Illuminati will be a different consciousness. Listen, they
are not suddenly going to be the ones who have the good of everyone in their
hearts - hardly. They want to make money, but what they will see instead is a
way to make a great deal of money through this investment. In the process, it
will automatically help hundreds of thousands, and they will be at the
beginning, the foundation, that builds the new Africa. The new African states
of unification eventually will create a continent stronger than any of the
others, and it will have one currency. The resources alone will dwarf anything
in the world.
"Wow,
Kryon, how long is that going to take?"
The Humans
in the room control that and those listening later and reading. When you leave
this room, what are you going to do? Go home, report this, rub your hands
together, and wait for it to happen? It won't. For the Humans in the room and
the old souls hearing and reading have got work to do, and I've told you this
before. You've got work to do.
There's an
alliance that you're going to have to create with one another and with another
group - the young people of Earth. The youth of this earth are changing the way
things work. Can you see it? You're not supposed to sit around and watch them
either, because they need you, old soul.
It's time
for you to align with the indigos and the concepts of the youth of the planet.
Do not think for a moment that their age shows their wisdom. These two
attributes are not commensurate with one another; they're not linear. These
young people may be older souls than you are! Don't think that because they've
got technology that you don't understand that you can't be one with them. Their
technology is social networking, the very thing we are talking about, where
everyone can talk to everyone. The new consciousness on the planet starts in
two areas - the children and the old souls. ..."
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