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Dimitriadis's statements draw backlash in Greek wiretapping scandal

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Dimitriadis's statements draw backlash in Greek wiretapping scandal
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  • Grigoris Dimitriadis refused to make further statements by exercising his right to silence regarding the wiretapping scandal.
  • Dimitriadis referred to Prime Minister Miçotakis as the "boss" and stated that he assumed political responsibility to protect him.
  • Victims of the Predator spyware filed a lawsuit seeking compensation for the violation of privacy.
  • The appeal hearings of the Predator case will begin in December, and the owner of Intellexa will appear before the court.

Grigoris Dimitriadis, nephew and former general secretary of Greek Prime Minister Kiryakos Miçotakis, made headlines with his statements in an interview regarding the phone wiretapping scandal in the country. Dimitriadis stated that he assumed political responsibility but never thought of speaking further about the issue, leading to comments that this attitude constituted a kind of omerta, or a vow of silence.

Dimitriadis received harsh criticism for using the term "boss" for Prime Minister Miçotakis during his interview and saying he "took the bullet" to protect him in tough times. Legal circles, including Oxford Law Faculty lecturer and former European Parliament candidate Pavlos Eleftheriadis, emphasized that Dimitriadis was a suspect in serious crimes and should appear before the court like everyone else.

While the wiretapping scandal continues through a legal process, the victims of the Predator spyware applied to the court demanding compensation. Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis's response to questions about why Dimitriadis and Dilian were not called to the parliamentary committee, by targeting the media, drew attention. The appeal hearings for the case regarding the Predator spyware are expected to begin in December.

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