Former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis said he was authorized by the country’s prime minister, Alexis Tsipras, to come up with an emergency plan for a parallel payment system, which could lead the country to the drachma, according to a recording of a call with investors released today.
Varoufakis spoke to the investors on July 16, 10 days after he resigned. The recording was released with his approval and in the interest of transparency, according to the Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum, which describes itself as an independent platform for dialogue. Details were first reported by Kathimerini newspaper on Sunday.
“We were planning to create, surreptitiously, reserve accounts attached to every tax file number, without telling anyone, just to have this system in a function under wraps,” Varoufakis said in the recording.
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