Greek government picks fight with European prosecutor over huge farm fraud case

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    > “The approach taken by the EPPO gives me the impression of organized and targeted political interference and raises serious questions in my mind as to whether or not we were right to support this institution,” wrote Georgiadis in a lengthy post on X.

    > Deputy Minister of Migration and Asylum Sofia Voultepsi tried to cast Kövesi as being shaped by Ceaușescu’s regime, which fell in 1989, referring to the use of “informants” — seemingly drawing a parallel with the whistleblowers in the Greek corruption case.

    > “They come from a country with no tradition of separation of powers,” she told SKAI TV. “Under Ceaușescu, children were made to snitch on their parents … I don’t want Ceaușescu-style justice in Greece.”

    Forgive me, this is the first I’m reading about this case, but if the allegations were false presumably they’d claim *that* rather than say prosecutors using whistleblower testimony is communist.

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