The government remains silent while the public blackmail by Israeli retired officer T. Dillian and former Secretary-General to the Prime Minister Grigoris Dimitriadis continues, PASOK claims in a statement.
Today’s revelations in “To Vima tis Kyriakis” regarding the existence of government documents—letters of recommendation and certificates of good standing for the illegal Predator software —raise extremely serious questions about the involvement of government officials in the wiretapping scandal.
The Maximos Mansion must provide immediate and clear answers:
- Have Greek government agencies or ministries issued documents such as Reference Certificates, Certificates of Good Performance, or Government User Certificates for Predator?
- Have such documents been used by Intellexa and its partners to facilitate the export of illegal software to third countries?
- Who approved or signed off on the relevant procedures, and under what institutional authority, given that the sale and use of Predator in Greece was and remains illegal? Did the Prime Minister’s office itself do so?
With these new revelations, the government’s narrative that the Predator case was a “private matter” with no involvement of state mechanisms has finally collapsed. Moreover, we are still waiting for the government to deny that a draft cooperation agreement between the EYP and Intellexa has existed since 2020.
The judiciary must intervene and investigate these successive revelations.
The Parliament’s Committee on Institutions and Transparency must be convened immediately, and Tal Dillian and Grigoris Dimitriadis must be summoned to demonstrate whether Intellexa actually possesses the evidence it claims to have.
If New Democracy has nothing to hide or fear, it should be the one to expedite this process. Unless, of course, it has a lot to hide, in which case we understand its anxiety and agitation, the statement concludes.