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European Chief Prosecutor Kövesi Meets Greek Ministers Amidst Investigations

European Chief Prosecutor Kövesi Meets Greek Ministers Amidst Investigations

From Ta Nea · (1d ago) Greek

Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • European Chief Prosecutor Laura Kövesi met with Greek Justice Minister Giorgos Floridis and other officials.
  • Kövesi stated she would provide more details about her visit and ongoing investigations at the Delphi Economic Forum.
  • Her visit coincides with parliamentary proceedings on the OPKEPE case and scrutiny of the European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO).

As Ta Nea reports, the presence of European Chief Prosecutor Laura Kövesi in Athens has generated significant attention, not only due to her high-profile meetings with Greek ministers but also because of the broader context of her visit. Kövesi's discussions with the Ministers of Justice, Citizen Protection, and Finance signal a critical engagement with Greek authorities on matters of mutual concern, particularly regarding financial crime and the EPPO's investigations.

The timing of Kövesi's visit is particularly noteworthy. It coincides with the parliamentary process involving the OPKEPE case, a significant investigation handled by European delegated prosecutors. Furthermore, the European Public Prosecutor's Office itself is facing political scrutiny, making Kövesi's statements at the Delphi Economic Forum highly anticipated. Her assurance that she will share more information tomorrow suggests a willingness to address these issues directly.

From a Greek perspective, Kövesi's visit is a double-edged sword. On one hand, it represents the EPPO's active engagement with national authorities to combat fraud and corruption, which is crucial for maintaining public trust and ensuring the proper use of EU funds. On the other hand, the scrutiny of the EPPO and the ongoing investigations, including the OPKEPE case, place a spotlight on potential vulnerabilities within the Greek system. The upcoming decision by the Supreme Judicial Council regarding the extension of the secondment of three European delegated prosecutors adds another layer of complexity, highlighting the delicate balance between national sovereignty and EU-level oversight. Ta Nea will continue to follow these developments closely, providing our readers with a nuanced understanding of how these European investigations impact Greece.

thank you for coming, I will meet with three ministers, the Minister of Justice, Citizen Protection, and Finance as I said last time, some promises have been made. We came to see the situation. There is a lot of noise around our cases but tomorrow I will be able to say more.

— Laura KövesiLaura Kövesi's statement upon arriving at the Ministry of Justice, outlining her schedule and hinting at future disclosures.
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Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.