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Letter Instead of Answers: Philippa Speaks of 'Weaponization' as Questions About the Fund Remain

Published January 22, 2026, 12:00
Letter Instead of Answers: Philippa Speaks of 'Weaponization' as Questions About the Fund Remain

The First Lady, Philippa Karsera-Christodoulidou, chose to respond to questions regarding the Independent Social Support Fund (ISSF) through a three-page letter to the Parliamentary Committee on Institutions, citing official obligations. Ms. Karsera denied any irregularities in the Fund's operation, presenting 13 points that, according to her, demonstrate its transparency. However, her letter does not include substantial answers to the questions raised regarding the connection of donors with state relations and the lack of full disclosure of financial data. The First Lady also mentioned 'weaponization' of the case, arguing that there is an attempt to politically harm the President of the Republic. This statement has shifted the discussion from the substance of the allegations to the realm of political confrontation. Her resignation from the presidency of the Fund is interpreted by the opposition as an indication of a political problem and not merely as a measure to protect the institution. The Committee on Institutions continues to examine the case, taking into account both Ms. Karsera's letter and the intervention of the Anti-Corruption Authority. Public opinion expects clear and documented answers to the questions raised, and not just assurances. The First Lady's letter to the Committee on Institutions states her inability to attend the meeting due to professional obligations, specifically her participation in a ministerial meeting within the framework of the Cypriot Presidency of the Council of Europe. Furthermore, she emphasizes her respect for the role of the Parliament and her intention to facilitate the work of the Committee.