Cyprus Plans Financial Crimes Arrests
Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades stated that by the end of this year, individuals responsible for the demise of the nation's financial infrastructure and economy will be charged.
The President offered his comments after today's meeting at the Financial Crime Investigation Bureau. Anastasiades was addressed by the Head Investigator and the Attorney General, regarding the investigation's current developments.
The Cypriot premier commented,"I have been briefed over the state of investigations so far, concerning specific crimes", according to Parikiaki. Anastasiades claimed that Cyprus won't hold any tolerance for individuals associated with financial crimes. The President praised the financial inspection and confirmed that evidence will be determined in the near future.
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