EU prosecutor challenges government’s narrative on corruption

PoliticsGreek Politics Tags: Corruption, Justice, New Democracy, Tsipras
Image: https://www.eppo.europa.eu/
Image: https://www.eppo.europa.eu/

Laura Kövesi arrived at the Delphi Economic Forum this week at a moment when the government has spent weeks questioning the motives, methods and legitimacy of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO).

On Thursday, the EU’s chief prosecutor produced a methodical and disarmingly blunt rebuttal of the political narrative that has surrounded the OPEKEPE affair.

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