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Dissenting Judge Reveals Reasoning in Cyprus 'Golden Passport' Case

Published February 17, 2026, 14:13
Dissenting Judge Reveals Reasoning in Cyprus 'Golden Passport' Case

The dissenting judge in the case of Demetris Syllouris and Christakis Tziovanis presented the reasoning behind her decision, focusing on the differences in the assessment of witnesses and evidence. She agreed with the acquittal of the defendants on the first two charges, but disagreed with the conviction on the third, which concerned potentially 'not innocent' actions. The judge emphasized the importance of the 'live atmosphere of the trial' in evaluating testimonies and the need for careful examination of each element. The judge placed particular emphasis on the credibility of the witnesses, considering witness 5 to be reliable and independent, while questioning the credibility of witness 13, finding contradictions in his testimony. She also expressed doubts about the testimony of the then Minister of Interior, believing that he aimed to defend his own actions. The judge referred to the removal of Pittatzis from the indictment, emphasizing that it is the right of the Attorney General. In her decision, the judge stressed that the majority failed to prove the guilt of the defendants on the third charge, based on the evidence presented to the court. The judge's dissent highlights the complexity of the case and the importance of careful evaluation of the evidence.