The Greek-Cypriot MEP Fidias Panayiotou is under the microscope of an investigation by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office following complaints about possible misuse of EU funds.
According to information from Politis, the investigation against the MEP began after complaints were filed with the Anti-Corruption Authority about two months ago. The same sources report that the complainants submitted evidence to the Anti-Corruption Authority showing that the MEP had rented a mansion in Limassol, which he labeled as “offices,” at a monthly cost of around €5,000–€6,000.
The complaints even allege that the MEP uses the mansion as a holiday residence and hosts various parties there.
The Anti-Corruption Authority examined the complaints against the MEP and subsequently forwarded the evidence to the European Public Prosecutor’s Office, along with observations from the investigation conducted by the Authority itself in Cyprus.
MEP claims ignorance regarding the case
MEP Fidias Panayiotou claims to be unaware of any investigation against him when asked to comment on the fact that the European Public Prosecutor’s Office is examining complaints regarding possible misuse of European funds.
In a statement, the MEP said that he has not received any official notification that a complaint against him is being investigated and added that in the coming days he intends to address the matter through a video he will post on his social media accounts.
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