Wiretapping report’s hanging questions

Did the months-long inquiry into the wiretapping affair by the Supreme Court's Deputy Prosecutor, Achilles Zisis, leave any gaps? 

In his inquiry, the Supreme Court deputy prosecutor acknowledges that the spy software was utilized in Greece and that Greece-based software development company Intellexa SA is associated with the illegal Predator program. The findings also include evidence proving Intellexa's connection to the Greek software provider Krikel, a key supplier to the Greek government between 2018 and 2022. Based on the aforementioned, a total of four businessmen, who according to Zisis are associated with the companies in question, were called to respond as suspects: three with Intellexa and the fourth with Krikel.

"It is a given that Intellexa SA is active in the distribution of spy software," the prosecution's findings state, while Zisis notes that "there...

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