New leads in ‘Videogate’ probe reported
Investigators looking into the affair dubbed ‘Videogate’ gave the attorney-general an update this week, with reports on Thursday suggesting they’ve uncovered new evidence that could lead to criminal indictments. Daily Politis said independent criminal investigator Andreas Paschalides met with senior officials at the attorney-general’s office on Wednesday. The paper said new information has come to light which, investigated further, might upend the current state of affairs – n
Investigators examining the ‘Videogate’ affair have reportedly uncovered new evidence that could potentially lead to criminal indictments. Independent criminal investigator Andreas Paschalides briefed senior officials at the attorney-general’s office, with reports suggesting fresh information has emerged. This new information, if further investigated, might alter the current understanding that no criminal offenses by presidential aides have been substantiated. Paschalides may seek an extension to his findings if further investigation is required, otherwise, his report is due by June 16. The final decision on any indictments rests with the attorney-general.
The ongoing investigation into ‘Videogate’ is significant as it probes potential corruption involving high-profile individuals and substantial investment deals, with implications for public trust and accountability.
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