Creditors resume Greek audit as EU presses for progress
Athens
GREECE'S creditors on Monday resumed an audit of the stricken country's finances, a day after Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said an EU-IMF rift was delaying progress.
Greece's finance ministry said that the meetings, interrupted by the summer break, would begin with talks on a revamped privatisation fund which will be outside Greek state control.
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