Kostas Vaxevanis outside an Athens courthouse on Thursday. The magazine editor was acquitted of breaching privacy laws.
ATHENS — The owner and editor of a respected investigative magazine was acquitted Thursday on charges of breaching privacy laws in publishing the names of more than 2,000 Greeks believed to be holding accounts at a bank in Switzerland. The case tested news media freedom in Greece [1] and fueled a scandal over whether officials here failed to aggressively pursue people suspected of evading taxes.
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