Financial Risk:

Moderate

Score:

55/100

Asset Disposals

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Q24 50/100

How effective are controls over the disposal of assets, and is information on these disposals, and the proceeds of their sale, transparent?

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Controls Score: 75 / 100
There is a clear policy on the disposal of assets. There is legislation describing the process and conditions of the disposal of assets to…
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Transparency of disposal process Score: 75 / 100
Planned disposals are published publicly on the ministry’s website, however not regularly [1, 2, 3]. When the MoD does publish planned disposals, there is…
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Transparency of financial results of disposals Score: 0 / 100
There is little knowledge of the financial results of asset disposals [1]. However, Law 4994/2017 states that any financial gains from the disposal of…
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Q25 33/100

Is independent and transparent scrutiny of asset disposals conducted by defence establishments, and are the reports of such scrutiny publicly available?

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Scrutiny Score: 50 / 100
Since September 2020, there has been new legislation on asset disposals. According to Article 15 of this legislation, a primary and secondary committee must…
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Independence Score: 25 / 100
Since September 2020, primary and secondary committees have been required to scrutinise asset disposals; however, it is hard to find evidence of scrutiny in…
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Transparency Score: 25 / 100
Some audit reports are released occasionally but only summary information on asset disposals is made publicly available [1, 2]. Audit reports are no longer…
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Secret Budgets

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Q26 100/100

What percentage of defence and security expenditure in the budget year is dedicated to spending on secret items relating to national security and the intelligence services?

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Score: 100 / 100
In the budget year 2021 the percentage of defence and security expenditure dedicated to spending on secret items is less that 1% (Hellenic Navy:…
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Q27 0/100

Is the legislature (or the appropriate legislative committee or members of the legislature) given full information for the budget year on the spending of all secret items relating to national security and military intelligence?

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Score: 0 / 100
The legislature is provided with no information about spending on secret items [1, 2].
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Q28 0/100

Are audit reports of the annual accounts of the security sector (the military and intelligence services) subject to parliamentary debate?

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Comprehensiveness Score: 0 / 100
Legislators are not provided with audit reports on the security sector and on secret items [1]. They do not have the power to receive…
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Parliamentary scrutiny Score: NA / 100
This indicator is scored ‘Not Applicable’ as legislators are not provided with audit reports on secret items [1].
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Q29 42/100

In law, are off-budget military expenditures permitted, and if so, are they exceptional occurrences that are well-controlled? In practice, are there any off-budget military expenditures? If so, does evidence suggest this involves illicit economic activity?

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Permitted exceptions Score: 0 / 100
Off-budget military expenditures are permitted by law for general exceptions (e.g. the purchase of ammunition and spare parts) [1]. According to Article 1 of…
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Recording mechanisms Score: 50 / 100
Only some off-budget expenditures are recorded in the budget (e.g. emergency procurement of the UAV, see below) [1]. However they are usually recorded in…
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Prevalence Score: 75 / 100
Off-budget military expenditures happen occasionally but are not a widely practiced phenomenon [1, 2]. In May 2020, for example, the Greek Government announced the…
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Q30 38/100

Are mechanisms for accessing information from the defence sector effective?

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Legal framework Score: 25 / 100
There is no general legislation that clearly stipulate access to information for the defence sector, although some information is unclassified [1, 2]. There is…
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Classification of information Score: NS / 100
This indicator is not assigned a score in the GDI. The Government operates a system of classification of information under a clear legal framework…
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Effectiveness Score: 50 / 100
The public has limited access to information from the defence sector, if at all [1, 2].There is no Greek equivalent to a freedom of…
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Q31 100/100

Do national defence and security institutions have beneficial ownership of commercial businesses? If so, how transparent are details of the operations and finances of such businesses?

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Extent of commercial ventures Score: 100 / 100
Defence and security institutions do not own commercial businesses [1, 2]. There are two reasons for this: one, a lack of such a tradition…
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Transparency Score: NA / 100
This indicator is scored ‘Not Applicable’, as defence and security institutions do not own commercial businesses.
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Military-owned Businesses

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Q32 100/100

Are military-owned businesses subject to transparent independent scrutiny at a recognised international standard?

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Independent scrutiny Score: 100 / 100
There are no military-owned businesses in Greece [1, 2].
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Transparency Score: NA / 100
This indicator is scored ‘Not Applicable’, as there are no military-owned businesses in Greece [1, 2].
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Illegal Private Enterprise

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Q33 100/100

Is there evidence of unauthorised private enterprise by military or other defence ministry employees? If so, what is the government’s reaction to such enterprise?

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Prohibition Score: 100 / 100
The Government strictly outlaws any unauthorised private enterprise and there are appropriate sanctions in place to deal with offenders [1, 2]. Article 8 of…
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Prevalence Score: 100 / 100
Unauthorised private enterprise does not occur [1, 2].
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Actual Military Spending

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Q77 38/100

Is comprehensive data on actual spending on defence published during the budget year?

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Proactive publication Score: 25 / 100
Reports on actual spending are not made available to the public at all [1]. The Greek government usually cites national security concerns as a…
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Comprehensiveness Score: 25 / 100
Neither the MoD nor the Ministry of Finance publish reports on actual spending on defence and defence-related expenses in a systematic way [1, 2].…
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Timeliness Score: 50 / 100
According to the law 4270/2014, article 167 (Government Gazette A΄ 143/28-6-2014) data for State Budget’s actual spending, and therefore data for Defence Budget’s actual…
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Comparison against budget Score: 50 / 100
The data for State Budget’s actual spending, and therefore the data for Defence Budget’s actual spending, which are submitted for ratification to the Hellenic…
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