European Chief Prosecutor Laura Kovesi Visits Greece to Strengthen Anti-Corruption Efforts
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On a visit to Athens, Laura Kövesi, head of the European Public Prosecutor's Office, who oversees three investigations, claimed to have been subjected to "bullying attempts".
The European Prosecutor General reiterated the need to change Article 86 of the Constitution: "It obstructed our investigation" - "OPEKEPE became the acronym for corruption" - Confirmed investigations into the recycling houses and the Greece-Cyprus cable.
European Chief Prosecutor Laura Kovesi Visits Greece to Strengthen Anti-Corruption Efforts
Laura Kövesi Advocates for Strengthened European Prosecutor Operations in Greece. Credit: Orestis Panagiotou / AMNA Laura Kοvesi, head of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), is in Athens this week for high-level meetings with Greek government and judicial leaders. Her goal is to strengthen the European prosecutorial presence in Greece while addressing both operational and legal obstacles that have slowed investigations into corruptio…
Strategic cooperation between Greece and the European Public Prosecutor’s Office to enhance transparency and protect European resources
Meeting with the European Chief Prosecutor Laura Kövesi took place at the offices of the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE), attended by the Minister of National Economy and Finance Kyriakos Pierrakakis, Deputy Minister George Kotsiras, and the Deputy Governor of the AADE George Pitsilis. The meeting also included the head of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) Milan Jaron and the Greek European Prosecutor Nikolaos Pascha…
Laura Kovesi has been in Athens for the last 24 hours, who is even going to give a press conference answering journalists' questions about all the “hot” cases handled by the European Public Prosecutor's Office concerning Greece.
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