“More serious consequences” for the Attica Consortium of Attica, by the imposition of a fine imposed by it by the OASAfor the recent bus crash in Wolf with 47 woundedannounced by the Deputy Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, Konstantinos Kyranakis. In response to Parliament In a timely question by SYRIZA-PS MP, George KaramerosMr Kiranakis said that “the investigation into the incident that caused 47 injuries between them and children is being investigated and there will be more serious consequences.” “And obviously, we expect professionals in the field to understand the sense of duty, that they manage human lives, that they carry people and young children and minors, through their routes, and so we will exhaust our rigor,” he added. For his part, Mr Karameros said that in recent days three accidents have been reported by buses from the private consortium of Attica. After Voula, on July 4 and 9, on July 23, a bus crashed into a grill in Menidi with cars and 12 passengers. “What about this history of the Attica Consortium? They took 385 million euros for eight years, became nomadic, […] And every five days we have a paradox. ” Referring to the 40mm fine imposed by OASA, he said that in front of the 385 million “and given the congestion in transport, with repeated and repeated accidents, I think this is a real caress.”
For the latest incident, Mr Kyranakis said that from the hitherto investigative procedure it seems that the driver did not put a handbrake as he owed, so he put the passengers at risk. […] While we have to apologize to the local business. “It is a very serious incident added to two more of the consortium.” He also clarified that the fine imposed was one of the three incidents. Not all three.