A newly disclosed official list linked to the Predator spyware case shows that ministers, lawmakers, media figures, businesses and public bodies were among the reported targets, raising fresh questions about silence, accountability and state oversight.
After a parliamentary inquiry into Greece’s farm subsidy agency, opposition parties call for a preliminary criminal investigation into two former ministers over alleged misuse of EU funds.
Emails show extent of disgraced financier’s relations with former Prince Andrew and his ex-wife
According to the report, the relevant information is contained in a previously unattributed case file containing recorded phone conversations legally obtained by police in the first phase (2021-22) of the investigation
Fallout has hit an already unpopular British leader
Newly released files link Norwegian officials, including Crown Princess Mette-Marit and ex-PM Thorbjoern Jagland, to Jeffrey Epstein, prompting inquiries by parliament and law enforcement into potential corruption and misconduct
British Prime Minister urges ex-U.S. Ambassador Mandelson, ex-Prince Andrew to cooperate with U.S. authorities
Individuals arrested in Crete, Friday, December 12, in connection with the large-scale farm subsidy scandal, face multiple felony charges including organized crime, fraud, and money laundering
The BBC faces turmoil after revelations that a documentary edited parts of Donald Trump’s 2021 speech, prompting the resignations of senior executives and fierce criticism from the former U.S. president, who accused the network of “corrupt journalism.”
Former agriculture minister Makis Voridis told Parliament’s investigative committee he never intervened in subsidy cases, rejecting claims of pressure, favoritism, while accusing the opposition of a political witch hunt as the OPEKEPE inquiry deepens
From Athens to Beijing to Canberra, the same truth endures: ethical leadership is the cornerstone of public trust. Scandals may differ in scale or style, but they expose a shared moral crisis—the distance between transparency and virtue, between law and conscience
The farming scandal issue was one of the topics Greek PM Mitsotakis commented on in his weekly Facebook review.
The alleged leader of a criminal network accused of defrauding Greece’s agricultural payment agency has been jailed, bringing the total number of pre-trial detentions to ten. The case involves 37 defendants accused of illegally claiming EU farm subsidies
After overnight questioning in Thessaloniki, 34 of the 37 suspects in the major OPEKEPE subsidy fraud case were transferred to Athens under tight police escort.
Ex-president Grigoris Varras has accused political and corporate figures of pressuring him to resign, while new testimonies and delays in hearings show the inquiry is still unfolding
The judicial freeze is accompanied by referral to the European prosecutor's office of a high-profile case file on results of an investigation into more than one million euros of fraudulently doled out between 2019-24
A special committee holds its first session on Monday to investigate decades of mismanagement in Greece’s farming payments agency, with sharp clashes expected between government and opposition
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has removed Ambassador Peter Mandelson after revelations of his close friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, including supportive emails sent during Epstein’s 2008 prison term
Czech journalists reveal the role of an Israeli entrepreneur in supplying surveillance equipment to Greece, connected to the Predator spyware scandal
In 2025, the prime minister stressed that Greece no longer needs scandals but demands truth, even if it exposes ongoing dysfunctions.