French businessman Stefan Salies admitted to working on plans for a research and development programme for a surveillance system in Greece. / Photo: AA Archiveby the European Investigative Collaborations, involving 15 European news outlets, has alleged that Athens was the centre of the Israeli Intellexa spyware company.
Salies admitted to working on plans for a research and development programme for a surveillance system in Greece. "For similar software exports to authoritarian regimes, two were prosecuted in France on charges of 'complicity in torture'. In Greece, no person involved in theThe report additionally alleges that the Greek government abusively and extra-institutionally employed spyware as a tool of espionage against political figures and journalists.