Folli Follie: PWC report denies targeted government leaks



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As always, ND likes to create impressions from the testimonies of suspects, accused and convicted of corruption crimes.

At a time when the “coordinated” pro-government media are unleashing mud, gossip and emails that immediately raise suspicions of alleged interventions by SYRIZA ministers in the Follie Follie case and after yesterday the creation of impressions with the irrelevant amendment ND voted and expanded as a government, official data proves the establishment of another government pro-government campaign.

The author of the emergency management report on the Folli Follie case emphasizes on two points that it has not been possible to confirm the allegations of NS (Koutsolioutsos security director) in the emails in question.

Mention Features:

“Below is the data of the communications, which are included in the data that the company provides us in the context of the performance audit. It is recalled that the communications are listed for reasons of integrity of the treatment of the data that they provide us “But it was not possible to confirm its veracity, nor if the events that are actually described occurred or if they were actions that were discussed and the sender of the communications reports as happened.”

Elsewhere, the author of the interim emergency audit report repeats:As already mentioned above, the content of these communications could not be verified“, In reference to the alleged communications of the involved NS with members of the government.

However, the government line continues the “assistance and direction that Megaro Maximou gave to the SYRIZA government, in May 2018, when the scandal had already broken out, with the company’s falsified balance sheets.”

This is the result of an email sent to the group’s security director and recipient George Koutsolioutsos, which is included in the PwC interim report. ”

It is a pity that they did not bother to read the report sharing only selected excerpts and it is also a pity that the judicial developments themselves confirm that there was no intervention.

As always, ND likes to create impressions from the testimonies of suspects, accused and convicted of corruption crimes.

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