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Financial Times: Cypriot Government 'Sinking in Corruption Scandal'

Published January 13, 2026, 10:19
Financial Times: Cypriot Government 'Sinking in Corruption Scandal'

The Cypriot government is at the center of a corruption scandal following the release of a video allegedly showing the former Director of the President's Office, Charalambos Charalambous, discussing accepting donations in exchange for access to the Presidency. Mr. Charalambous has resigned from his position, but denies any involvement in illegal practices, claiming the video has been edited. The case has caused political turmoil in Cyprus, with the opposition accusing the government of a lack of transparency. The government, for its part, rejects the allegations and describes the video as a product of malicious manipulation, referring to a 'hybrid activity' against the country. The scandal is a blow to President Christodoulides, who had made the fight against corruption a key priority of his election agenda. The case unfolds at a critical moment, as Cyprus holds the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union. Furthermore, the case has led to the withdrawal of the First Lady, Philippa Karsera, from the administration of a charitable foundation. The Republic of Cyprus has requested technical assistance from the United States, France, the United Kingdom, and Israel to investigate the matter.