Economics
A Greek Taxing Woman Faces Task of Restoring Confidence
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Katerina Savvaidou, nominated Greece’s top tax collector, has her job cut out for her.
The 41-year-old Supreme Court lawyer, university lecturer and PricewaterhouseCoopers manager was named late last night by Greece’s finance ministry to replace Haris Theoharis, who was ousted after he pursued claims against 300 high-net-worth individuals. His exit raised concern about the country’s commitment to push through tough economic fixes.