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Anti-Corruption Authority report on ‘Mafia State’ allegations due Tuesday

In-Cyprus · 2026-06-12

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• What happened: The Independent Authority against Corruption in Cyprus is set to release a report on June 17 regarding allegations of corruption detailed in Makarios Drousiotis's book "Mafia State," which implicates former President Nicos Anastasiades and a major law firm. • Why it matters: The report follows a two-year investigation that included extensive testimony and documentation, and it could have significant implications for public trust in government and the legal system, especially given the serious nature of the allegations. • What to watch next: The release of the report will be closely monitored for its findings and potential legal ramifications, as well as any responses from Anastasiades and other implicated parties.

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