Daily Sabah (Turkey)

GREEK CYPRIOTS SUSPEND CONTROVERS­IAL CITIZENSHI­P PROGRAM

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GREEK Cypriot administra­tion announced it was suspending its citizenshi­p for investment program yesterday, following reports of abuses of a system that gives the rich a passport and visa-free travel throughout the European Union.

The suspension of the program, in its current form, would take effect Nov. 1, government spokespers­on Kyriakos Koushos told journalist­s after an emergency session of the Cabinet. For a minimum investment of 2 million euros ($2.36 million), the Greek Cypriot scheme provides passports that guarantee visa-free travel in the EU, which it joined in 2004. Criticized as opaque and fraught with the risk of money-laundering, the scheme is popular with Russians, Ukrainians and more recently Chinese and Cambodians. Around 4,000 Cypriot passports have been issued to investors under the program, generating more than 7 billion euros ($8.25 billion). The Cyprus government has conceded that “mistakes” were made and has beefed up eligibilit­y criteria in recent years.

Greek Cypriot parliament­ary speaker, Demetris Syllouris, filmed in an undercover video on a controvers­ial citizenshi­p scheme, said yesterday he would abstain from his duties until an investigat­ion was completed. Syllouris said he would be abstaining from duties from Oct. 19.

Yesterday’s suspension comes after the Al Jazeera TV station aired a documentar­y on the program. Undercover journalist­s posing as middlemen for an imaginary Chinese investor with a conviction surreptiti­ously filmed a senior Greek Cypriot state official, a lawmaker and a lawyer allegedly offering to assist the process. By law, a criminal record should disqualify a potential investor.

The persons filmed in the documentar­y claimed entrapment and said they had reported the matter to authoritie­s months ago. Reuters reported in October 2019 that Cambodians in the inner circle of long-time leader Hun Sen, plus family members, had acquired passports, leading authoritie­s to review the program.

Another report by Al Jazeera in August this year said at least 60 individual­s who acquired citizenshi­p between 2017 and 2019 were high risk and would probably not have qualified with new tighter rules since introduced.

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