ND VP Georgiadis: "Polakis will go to prison for high treason"
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
"He will necessarily go to prison, he may not know law, but ignorance of law is not allowed," said Deputy President of New Democracy Adonis Georgiades for Pavlos Polakis.
Speaking on SKAI TV and commenting on the post about Novartis' protected witness, made by the Deputy Health Minister on facebook, Mr. Georgiades stressed. "He has now incriminated himself of high treason as he allegedly knew the protected witness, who is now being prosecuted," adding that "the first thing we have to worry about today is to check the allegations."
"I now ask the Athens Public Prosecutor to inform the Hellenic Republic of the validity of what is being denounced. If the Prosecutor on Corruption has violated the law, we need to know it," he said.
Mr Georgiades also noted that the lawyer of the protected witness is a well-known lawyer of leftist perceptions. "He himself said that the rule of law has been abolished in Greece. Adonis does not say it, Voridis does not say it, the lawyer says it." Adonis Georgiadis reiterated the view he submitted to the House that everything stated by the protected witnesses is a lie, stressing that the revelation about the witness in question raises doubts about the depositions of the other two.
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