Greek Court Convicts Former Ruling Party MEP Over Leaked Personal Data
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Greek Court Convicts Four Over 2024 Leak of Diaspora Greeks’ Emails
The email addresses were leaked just before the June 2024 European Parliamentary elections. Credit: AMNA A Greek court on Monday convicted a former European Parliament lawmaker with the governing New Democracy (ND) party and another three people of privacy and confidentiality breaches over the leak of data belonging to diaspora Greeks. All four defendants were given suspended sentences of up to twenty months over an incident in which an Interior…
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The four defendants in the scandal of leaking personal data of Greeks abroad before the 2024 European elections were sentenced to prison terms ranging from 8 to 20 months. Among them were former New Democracy MEP Anna Michelle Asimakopoulou and former Secretary General of the Ministry of Interior Michalis Stavrianoudakis. Ms. Asimakopoulou was sentenced to 20 months in prison with a three-year suspension, while Mr. Stavrianoudakis was sentenced …
Former New Democracy MEP Anna Michelle Asimakopoulou was sentenced to 20 months in prison for leaking data [emails] of Greek voters abroad...
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