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Opposition parties cry foul over prosecutor’s findings in spyware probe
The decision by the Supreme Court to shelve the investigation into the possible involvement of government agencies or officials in the use of illegal spyware to eavesdrop on journalists, public figures and businessmen has enraged opposition parties who are calling the findings a whitewash.
On Tuesday, the supreme court president Georgia Adilini published a statement summarising the results of a 9-month preliminary inquiry into the so-called “Predatorgate” affair, which stated that there was “absolutely no involvement” by the intelligence ...
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