Greece has sent a list of economic reform plans to the International Monetary Fund and European institutions, according to Reuters, citing a source close to the European Commission, <br /><br /> Greece was required to present its plans as part of conditions for extending its bailout programme for four months in a deal struck on Friday with eurozone partners.<br /><br /> “In the Commission’s view, this list is sufficiently comprehensive to be a valid starting point for a successful conclusion of the review,” the source said.<br /><br /> “We are notably encouraged by the strong commitment to combat tax evasion and corruption,” the source added.<br /><br /> Eurozone finance ministers are expected to discuss the reform plans in a conference call later on Tuesday.