New York Times: Greek government gives Intellexa export licenses for Predator

Extensive and detailed New York Times report (another one) presents new dimensions of the wiretapping scandal in Greece.

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Therefore, according to the said report which is signed by three journalists, the admitted (after a related question by the US media) that he gave Intellexa licenses so that he could sell the Predator software to a third country.

The news, according to the newspaper, was confirmed by Alexandros Papaioannou, ecof the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He also emphasized that a department of the Ministry issued two export licenses on November 15, 2021.

He also confirmed that the inspector general of the ministry has started an internal investigation s after the relevant publications.

This country, according to the report, is Madagascar, a country where all kinds of conflicts have taken place.

The Times also claims to have been informed of a business proposal filed by Intellexa in Ukraine for sale των λογισμικού. Η πρόταση αυτή απορρίφθηκε, όπως αναφέρεται .

The above reports of the New York newspaper, one of the most authoritative in the world, are of great interest. Intellexa is the company that allegedly markets Predator in Greece.

Despite the fact that the revelations in the Greek and international press present it as such, the relevant control of its offices by the Greek authorities was characteristically delayed.

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