Journalist Makarios Drousiotis faces scrutiny over corruption allegations in Cyprus
Volt political candidate and journalist Makarios Drousiotis recently published social media posts alleging the existence of a corrupt network involving politicians, judges, and public figures. Drousiotis specifically implicated former supreme court judge Michalakis Christodoulou in high-profile cases, including the van surveillance scandal, the Focus maritime banking allegations, and the Project Helix loan sales. He further claimed that these individuals formed a secret group that influenced key institutional decisions. In response, government spokesperson Konstantinos Letymbiotis called for any evidence to be submitted to competent authorities for formal investigation. Police Chief Themistos Arnaoutis has instructed a senior officer to contact Drousiotis to gather documentation, though the journalist has requested time to consult with legal counsel. Meanwhile, political candidates Dimitris Papadakis and Morfakis Solomonides have formally denied any connection to Christodoulou or the alleged network. The political party Volt has demanded an in-depth, independent investigation into the claims to restore public trust. All parties involved emphasize the necessity of due process and an evidence-based legal review.