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Mitsotakis: Next gov’t will probe Novartis claims

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The allegation­s by a deputy Supreme Court prosecutor that a government official influenced an investigat­ion into an alleged bribery scandal involving the Swiss drugs manufactur­er Novartis will be investigat­ed by the next Parliament, conservati­ve New Democracy leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis said yesterday.

Ioannis Angelis referred to a government official who is active in the judicial sector whom he identified only as “Rasputin.” He alleged that the probe into the possible implicatio­n of political officials into the Novartis affair has been marred by a series of irregulari­ties, while making allegation­s of a campaign by the government to victimize political rivals.

Angelis is to be summoned next Friday by another Supreme Court deputy prosecutor, Dimitris Dasoulas, who has been appointed by the court’s main prosecutor Xeni Dimitriou to probe his claims. After Angelis’ testimony, Dasoulas is to summon corruption prosecutor Eleni Touloupaki, who has accused Angelis of a range of alleged offenses, including taking one of her memory sticks.

In an interview aired on Open TV yesterday, Mitsotakis said it was “very clear” that the government had influenced the course of the Novartis probe and that Angelis’ accusation­s were “very serious and obviously... must be investigat­ed.” “To the degree that they concern ministers it is a given that this case will reach the next Parliament,” he said. Questioned about the identity of “Rasputin,” Mitsotakis said it was clear.

“We all know who Rasputin is. Tsipras knows. There are two ministers at the Justice Ministry. Draw your own conclusion­s,” he said, referring to Premier Alexis Tsipras, who in an interview on Alpha TV on Wednesday said he had no idea who it might be.

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