
Recalling confidentiality as to the merits of the cases before National Intelligence Servicekey persons in phone surveillance case who were invited to a special session of the marathon of its institutions and the transparency committee parliament today, nothing specific was said about the reasons for connecting to Mr.’s phone. N. Androulakisbut not about whether the communications of other political figures are monitored.
In particular, referring to confidentiality, the information says that they refused to answer either positively or negatively to questions about whether politicians are being monitored by EMP, or about the content of the case of President PASOK, as former EMP commander P. Contoleon, so and former GG Prime Minister G. Dimitriadis, as well as the curator of the Service, prosecutor Vasiliki Vlakhov.
Another guest prosecutor, C. Cavelas, also reportedly spoke about confidentiality. According to other information, Mr. Contoleon declined to say whether there was a case concerning Mr. N. Androulakis, while he reportedly added that the Prime Minister’s Office was only informed by official memos when this was deemed necessary on the basis of the outcome of the cases. monitoring and not before connections are made.
At the same time and in the same context, Ms Vlahova allegedly notes only that the request to connect Mr Androulakis to the phone had, as expected, the necessary signatures of EYP executives and was accompanied by all the elements. which make the connection necessary.
In addition, the former commander of the EMP is credited with the indication that, both for controversial cases at the moment and for all others over the past three years, there was no preliminary information from the office of the Prime Minister, and that subsequently, sending official information notes only then when it was necessary according to the results of the investigations.
As is known, the meeting of the Commission was held on the basis of the Rules of Procedure and, since it dealt with issues of the National Intelligence Service, under conditions of strict protection and confidentiality measures regarding what will be said at it. However, the press services received information, some of which was contradictory, without the possibility of confirming them due to the aforementioned regulatory obligations.
Other information cites the former commander of the EMP (under the government of SYRIZA-ANEL) G. Rubatis, so as not to cause secrecy and note that in his days politicians were not followed.
Also to Mr. Tsavara, as well as the head of ADAE Chr. Rammo, this is attributed to pointing out that there is no question of confidentiality in the Committee of Institutions.
Finally, to questions regarding what has recently surfaced in connection with the monitoring of the phones of the former head of TAIPED St. Petersburg. Picciorla and former gg spokesman for the SYRIZA-ANEL Sp. Saya government, Mr. Rubatis, reportedly said they listened to the two politicians because they were talking to people whose phones were tapped, not because the politicians’ phones were connected.
However, the information is contradictory, both attributed and combined with what Mr. Dravilas (commander of the EMP under the administration of Samara-Venizelos) allegedly said, both about whether there was a connection between the phones of the two politicians, and about when it began. .
In addition, it is noted that Mr. Rubatis is also credited with the position that the tying done by EYP cannot be illegal.
With regard to the Committee on Institutions, it should be recalled that PASOK is awaiting consideration of the request to provide its members with a complete file on the Andrulaki case.
It is expected that the continuation of parliamentary procedures to investigate this issue will be given, probably next Monday, at the first meeting of the commission of inquiry.
Source: Kathimerini

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