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Protesters demand resignations of top state prosecutors after Mafia State corruption report

In-Cyprus · 2026-06-22

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• What happened: Hundreds of protesters gathered outside the Law Office in Cyprus demanding the resignations of top state prosecutors following the release of a corruption report implicating former President Nicos Anastasiades and other officials in systemic corruption. • Why it matters: The 3,000-page report from the Independent Authority Against Corruption suggests potential criminal liabilities for 15 individuals, raising concerns about the integrity of the current Law Office leadership and the need for an independent investigation. • What to watch next: Former President Anastasiades is scheduled to hold a press conference on June 23 to address the allegations and defend his administration against the corruption claims.

Local corruptionprotestsTop News Protesters demand resignations of top state prosecutors after Mafia State corruption report 729451505 1966974977280427 885091347185338927 N 1536x864 Relevant News Protesters demand resignations of top state prosecutors after Mafia State corruption report 22 June 2026 Man who claimed uncle planned to sacrifice him in Cameroon loses Cyprus asylum bid 22 June 2026 Redwolf Ogilvy: “Borderless” philosophy that doesn’t compromise on human imagination and creativity 22 June 2026 newsroom 22 June 2026 FacebookXWhatsAppEmailPrintViber Hundreds of demonstrators gathered outside the Law Office on Monday evening to protest against institutional corruption, following the official delivery of a scathing corruption report into former President Anastasiades and other state officials. The demonstration, jointly organised by opposition parties AKEL and Volt Cyprus, was triggered by the release of a 3,000-page investigative report compiled by the Independent Authority Against Corruption, based on the book Mafia State by former presidential aide and journalist Makarios Drousiotis. The document, handed over to the Law Office on Monday morning, reportedly flags potential criminal liabilities for 15 individuals linked to systemic corruption during the former administration of President Nicos Anastasiades. Protestors are demanding the immediate resignations of Attorney-General George Savvides and Deputy Attorney-General Savvas Angelides. The opposition groups argue that the current leadership of the Law Office cannot be trusted to oversee an unbiased investigation into findings that directly implicate the previous administration under which both officials were appointed. They are calling for an entirely independent prosecution process to ensure those implicated are brought to justice. Addressing the crowd under tight police supervision, AKEL General Secretary Stefanos Stefanou heavily criticised the main opposition party, Democratic Rally (DISY), stating that within their political vernacular, institutional grift and underhanded deals are mislabelled as “investments.” Meanwhile, Volt Cyprus spokesperson Pieros Karoullas reiterated his party’s stance, emphasising that the findings present a historic opportunity to finally dismantle deeply entrenched corruption within the state apparatus. The Law Office confirmed receipt of the report and the extensive evidence files on Monday morning. In response to the growing political fallout, former President Nicos Anastasiades has scheduled a comprehensive press conference for Tuesday, 23 June, to address the allegations and present his public defense. Subscribe to our Newsletter Latest News Man who claimed uncle planned to sacrifice him in Cameroon loses Cyprus asylum bid Redwolf Ogilvy: “Borderless” philosophy that doesn’t compromise on human imagination and creativity Berengaria legend returns to Troodos, as historic hotel is reborn Europe’s crisis of confidence AI reshapes global labour market into two distinct paths, rewarding human skills: PwC 2026 AI Jobs Barometer The future won’t be defined by who tried AI first EXPLAINER: Why are Poland and Ukraine at odds about their history? Follow en.philenews on Google News and be the first to know all the news about Cyprus and the world.

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