Serious allegations – which led to the financial prosecutor’s own investigation – were made in 2021 about the direct award of multimillion-euro contracts by the Secretary General of Anti-Crime Policy, Sofia Nikolaou, which aimed to address and prevent the spread of the spread of coronavirus in the country’s prisons.
According to contracts posted on Greece’s transparency portal, in the period from March 26 to 30 alone, the General Secretariat for Anti-Crime Policy proceeded with seven direct contracts awarded for the supply of antiseptics, gloves, masks, personal hygiene items and other products to combat the spread of coronavirus in prisons. The total cost of the contracts exceeded 1 million euros. From March 2020 to March 2021, it is estimated that direct contracts awarded by Ms. Nikolaou amounted to 4 million euros.
Last May, SYRIZA, as the official opposition party, filed a criminal complaint against the Secretary General of Anti-Crime Policy. According to its content, which will be examined in the context of the judicial investigation, in the period from March 30, 2020 to March 30, 2021, she signed 28 supply and service contracts at prices that far exceeded not only the supply prices that other public bodies were paying, but even the respective retail prices on the open market, resulting in a loss to the public purse of more than 2.1 million euros.
The complaint details that:
In a state governed by the rule of law, following principles of transparency and accountability, the government and public authorities in general must spend public money in strict adherence to national and EU law. These laws aim at preventing the squandering of public funds and embezzlement of public money so that it does not end up with natural and legal persons who enjoy privileged and clientelistic relationships with the authorities. However, according to the criminal complaint, the relevant legal framework was not applied in this case.
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