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Cyprus attorney general and deputy abstain from handling Mafia State report

In-Cyprus · 2026-06-17

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• What happened: The Cyprus Attorney General and Deputy Attorney General have recused themselves from handling the Independent Authority Against Corruption's report on the book "Mafia State" to ensure impartiality. • Why it matters: Their abstention is significant due to potential conflicts of interest, as both officials have personal ties to former President Nicos Anastasiades, raising concerns about the integrity of the investigation into corruption. • What to watch next: The Prosecutorial Council, composed of senior officials from the Legal Service, will take over the evaluation of the report once it is received, and further developments in the corruption investigation are anticipated.

Local attorney generalcorruptionIndependent Authority against Corruptionpresident anastasiadesTop News Cyprus attorney general and deputy abstain from handling Mafia State report Nomiki Ipiresia Relevant News Cyprus attorney general and deputy abstain from handling Mafia State report 17 June 2026 Here’s what the EU’s new air passenger rights deal means for you 17 June 2026 21-year-old Israeli held for court after Ayia Napa knife attack 17 June 2026 Newsroom 17 June 2026 FacebookXWhatsAppEmailPrintViber The Cyprus Attorney General, George Savvides, and Deputy Attorney General, Savvas Angelides, announced that they will abstain from evaluating or making decisions on the Independent Authority Against Corruption’s report on the book Mafia State. The Legal Service has assigned further handling of the case to a Prosecutorial Council to safeguard objective impartiality. In a statement, the Attorney General said he contacted Transparency Commissioner Charis Poyiatzi to learn when the Authority intended to send the full report and its appendices to the Legal Service, in accordance with the relevant legal provisions. The commissioner informed him that the documents could not be delivered before the upcoming Monday. In light of the situation and the public interest in the matter, the Legal Service decided to announce its decisions without waiting for the report’s submission. Savvides said he would abstain from any assessment or decision regarding the report due to his personal relationship and friendship with former President Nicos Anastasiades and to ensure impartiality in handling the matter. Deputy Attorney General Angelides also announced his recusal to maintain objective impartiality in evaluating and deciding on the report. The Director of Criminal Law at the Legal Service, Elena Kleopa, will abstain from the process as she had been called as a witness before the Authority inspectors on one aspect of the case. Following these decisions, the Attorney General convened an extraordinary Prosecutorial Council, composed of the senior officials of the Legal Service. The council was tasked with evaluating and handling the report upon its receipt from the Independent Authority Against Corruption and with taking any further measures or decisions as necessary. Read more: Cyprus corruption probe identifies possible offences involving former president and 14 others Subscribe to our Newsletter Latest News Here’s what the EU’s new air passenger rights deal means for you 21-year-old Israeli held for court after Ayia Napa knife attack Larnaca local authority launches WhatsApp alert system for extreme weather Cyprus House approves committee composition and elects ethics panel members Norway’s crown princess undergoes successful lung transplant, palace says Police arrest Israeli man for attempted murder after Ayia Napa nightclub brawl Varnava surprised over references to his name in anti-corruption report on Mafia State book Follow en.philenews on Google News and be the first to know all the news about Cyprus and the world.

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