#JUSTICE
Greek Court to Rule in Predator Spyware Trial as Prosecutor Seeks Convictions
Despite maintaining their innocence, the four defendants chose not to testify before the court or respond to questions from the prosecutor and the presiding judge.
Prosecutor Seeks Convictions in Greece’s Illegal Predator Spyware Case
He stressed that under Greek law, criminal liability cannot be obscured by corporate structures, emphasizing that companies cannot be used as shields to conceal unlawful conduct.
Greek Government Defends Custody Law Amid Minister’s Personal Dispute
Greek opposition parties have criticised the government.
Intellexa on Trial in Greece, but Its Spyware Is Still Spreading
While Predator activity has declined since the imposition of sanctions and increased media exposure, the firm appears to be actively evolving its tactics to evade detection and disruption.
Justice System Reforms Could Unlock Investment and Productivity Gains in Greece
The judicial process, IMF's report argues, would significantly enhance the Greek state’s ability to enforce laws, restructure struggling businesses more effectively, and create a more reliable institutional environment for investors.
Greek Students Renew Calls for Justice Ahead of Major Demonstration Marking Train Disaster Anniversary
Student and pupil unions across Greece are intensifying their calls for justice as they prepare for a large-scale demonstration on February 28, commemorating two years since the devastating train disaster in Tempi.





