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Surveillance scandal produces more damaging revelations for ND

Just as Kyriakos Mitsotakis arrived in New York for a series of high-level meetings before his address to the United Nations general assembly later this week, the prime minister’s administration was beset by further problems at home as the parliamentary inquiry into the surveillance scandal took a surprising, and potentially damaging, turn.
On Tuesday, the head of the Hellenic Authority for Communication Security and Privacy (ADAE), Christos Rammos reportedly told MPs on the panel investigating the phonetapping of PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis by the National Intelligence Service (EYP) th...
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