Aristea Bougatsou From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Greek journalist (1964–2013) Aristea Bougatsou (Greek: Αριστέα Μπουγάτσου; Athens, 1964 – 9 February 2013) was a Greek investigative journalist.[1][2][3] Aristea Bougatsou was born in Athens in 1964, but grew up in Gargalianoi, Messenia. She studied in ASOEE, and went on to work in Kathimerini, Skai 100.3 and Eleftherotypia.[1][4] She was known for her courage, straightness and integrity.[5] Bougatsou was involved in shedding light on cases such as the Siemens Greek bribery scandal, the fraudulent competition which led to the purchase of the Leopard 2 tanks, the Proton Bank scandal and the OTE commissions.[1][3] She died on 9 February 2013 from cancer.[1] References 1 2 3 4 Newsroom. ""Εφυγε" η Αριστέα Μπουγάτσου | Η ΚΑΘΗΜΕΡΙΝΗ". Retrieved 2021-02-11. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help) ↑ IEFIMERIDA.GR, NEWSROOM (2013-02-11). "Αριστέα Μπουγάτσου: η πιο γενναία και ασυμβίβαστη ρεπόρτερ της Ελλάδας δεν είναι πια εδώ | MEDIA". iefimerida.gr (in Greek). Retrieved 2021-02-11. 1 2 Team, ΤοΒΗΜΑ (2013-02-10). "Απεβίωσε η δημοσιογράφος Αριστέα Μπουγάτσου". Ειδήσεις - νέα - Το Βήμα Online (in Greek). Retrieved 2021-02-11. ↑ "Aπεβίωσε η Αριστέα Μπουγάτσου". www.naftemporiki.gr (in Greek). 2013-10-02. Retrieved 2021-02-11. ↑ "Η μοναδική συνέντευξη που είχε δώσει η ρεπόρτερ Αριστέα Μπουγάτσου στη LIFO". www.lifo.gr (in Greek). 2008-11-20. This article about a Greek journalist is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.vte Related Articles