Reportedly, Mavrikis is accused of offering €1 million to influence a supreme court ruling, decades after his conviction in one of Greece’s most notorious political surveillance cases.
One thing’s for sure, Greece’s history at Eurovision is full of color, drama, and flair—win or lose, it’s never boring
Famellos submitted the complaint to the Prosecutor’s Office of First Instance, demanding an inquiry into recent media reports that claim a politically connected communications firm, Blue Skies, acted as a shadow communications arm for New Democracy.
The Blue Skies scandal that has recently gripped public opinion in Greece was once again picked up by a foreign media outlet, this time Euractiv.com. The affair rocked the Greek government and Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis with allegations of a triangular conflict of interest involving the funneling of money from ruling New Democracy (ND) via […]
International news outlet Politico focuses on the recently surfaced “Blue Skies affair,” which led to opposition parties unleashing harsh criticism against the ruling party of New Democracy (ND) and PM Mitsotakis, using the title “Financing scandal rocks Greece’s ruling party” in its feature article. Blue Skies is a subsidiary of the much more well-known communications […]
At the center of the controversy is the claim that Blue Skies paid salaries to more than a dozen individuals who simultaneously held key positions within New Democracy, effectively operating as a covert wing of the party
Greece battles egg fraud as Easter demand peaks, with mislabeled imports sold as local products or cage-free.
Drama has unfolded in the Greek legal world as defendants from the Rhodes Urban Planning corruption case were released, and the President of the Supreme Court called for a disciplinary review of the judicial officers involved.
According to the evidence gathered, the fraudulent documents featured forged signatures, including that of a retired civil engineer who was allegedly suffering from dementia
The case is far from over, as authorities continue to analyze confiscated materials and expand their probe into other possible suspects
The scandal surrounding Montenegro has reinforced public perceptions of widespread corruption in Portuguese politics, where past prime ministers have also faced bribery allegations.
An investigation by Politico has uncovered one of the largest fraud cases in Europe's agricultural sector, revealing an elaborate scheme that diverted approximately €45 million in EU subsidies annually.
Greece’s Supreme Court has dismissed the latest lawsuits filed by PASOK President Nikos Androulakis and journalist Thanasis Koukakis in Greece's convoluted "Predatorgate" scandal.
The latest lawsuits in the spyware case were forwarded to the Prosecutor's Office of the Supreme Court.
Nikos Androulakis has filed another lawsuit seeking further investigation into who was behind attempts to infect his phone with Predator malware.
Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis opines that not only is there no wire-taping scandal, but that it's possibly...normal to tap the phones of ministers, government officials, military officers and journalists
A Supreme Court decision ruled the Greek National Intelligence Service (EYP) was not involved in high-profile illegal surveillance scandal
To date around 40 persons have testified in the Greek wiretapping scandal, and the number is expected to increase as the case reaches its final stage.
A lawyer representing Greek expatriates in their cases against the Greek state for violation of GDPR says that 140 cases have already been filed through his office alone
Androulakis requested the procedures be expedited after the high court ruling