Greek lawmakers voted unanimously early Thursday to launch a parliamentary investigation into a scandal involving a land swap between the state and a 1,000-year-old Orthodox monastery that has deeply embarrassed the conservative government.
Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis' conservatives, who hold a slim majority of two seats in the 300-seat parliament, have been accused of trying to cover up the scandal, under which the powerful Vatopedi monastery traded low-value land for high-value state property.
A preliminary judicial investigation found that the deals were weighted in favor of the monks, and the cost to the state is believed to have been at least 100 million euros ($136 million). The government canceled the land deals this month and acknowledged they had hurt the public interest.
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