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Greece must cut extra $2.5b euros: Report

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Greece must cut extra $2.5b euros: Report

By: AAP | International News | Sunday August 19 2012 20:41

 

Greece's creditors say it must cut 14 billion euros ($A16.56 billion) from its budget in the next two years, 2.5 billion euros more than they originally demanded, German weekly Der Spiegel reports.

The amount was revised upward as a result of the most recent audit mission by the country's so-called troika of bailout lenders, the European Union (EU), the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the European Central Bank (ECB), Der Spiegel said.

Troika auditors visited Athens recently and are expected to return in September, when they have said they will remain for the entire month.

Based on that audit, the EU and IMF will decide whether to release Greece's next loan disbursement of $31.5b euros.

The Greek government is scrambling to slash its budget in order to access the funds, which it needs to keep it from defaulting on its debt and crashing out of the eurozone.

Der Spiegel said the troika had ordered the extra cuts because planned privatisations were not shaping up to be as lucrative as hoped and tax revenues were falling short of forecasts as the economy struggled through its fifth year of recession.

The auditors also said in a report the government had so far been unable to show how it planned to reach the $11.5b euros in savings it had already pledged to find for 2013 and 2014.

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