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Prosecuting the Cyprus Deputy Attorney General:
A Unique Case.
Elias A. Stephanou Lawyer
Outline
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Outline of corruption case against Dep. AG (Factual and Legal Framework of Prosecuting Corruption Cases 64/17, 66/17 and 68/17) Outline of corruption case against Dep. AG (Factual and Legal Framework of Prosecuting Corruption Cases 64/17, 66/17 and 68/17)
Case Preparation (Investigative and Prosecution Actions) Case Preparation (Investigative and Prosecution Actions)
Analysis of Case Hearing (Before District Court and Supreme Court) Analysis of Case Hearing (Before District Court and Supreme Court)
Conclusion: Prosecution mindset and challenges Conclusion: Prosecution mindset and challenges
Case Background
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The Role of the Attorney General
Legal Framework for Prosecution by Private Individuals in Cyprus
Constitutional Ambit (I)
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1. The Attorney-General of the Republic assisted by the Deputy Attorney-General of the Republic shall be legal adviser of the Republic and of the President and of the Vice President of the Republic and of the Council of Ministers and of the Ministers and shall exercise all such other powers and shall perform all such other functions and duties as are conferred or imposed on him by this Constitution or by law.
2. The Attorney-General of the Republic shall have power, exercisable at his direction in the public interest, to institute, conduct, take over and continue or discontinue any proceedings for an offence against any person in the Republic. Such power may be exercised by him in person or by officers subordinate to him acting under and in accordance with his instructions.
Article 113
Constitutional Ambit (II)
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1. The Deputy Attorney-General of the Republic shall have such powers and shall perform such duties as normally appertain to his office and also shall, subject to the directions of the Attorney-General of the Republic, exercise all the powers and perform all the functions and the duties vested in the Attorney-General of the Republic under the provisions of the Constitution or by law.
2. The Deputy Attorney-General of the Republic shall act for the Attorney-General of the Republic in case of his absence or his temporary incapacity to perform his duties.
Article 114
AG’s instructions
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(i) All criminal files having the decision of the Dep AG were to sent the AG for his final approval, as he has this Constitutional right and obligation
1)(ii) The DepAG had the obligation to bring in the attention and discuss with the AG all serious criminal cases, as well as those that had international importance, before the DepAG was going to give instructions to the Police
(iii) In the case the opinion of the DepAG was different from the opinion of the prosecutor who examined the file, or was different from the instructions given by a former AG, then the DepAG had the obligation to discuss the case with the AG before he delivered his instructions to the Police.
Charges
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i)Accused, Dep.AG and his ex-employee (D2) were accused of conspiring
with a law firm (D3) and one of its Director (D4) to ensure the latter (D3
and D4) did not file an appearance in a civil case filed by the Dep.AG
against a bank which was being represented by the law firm (D3). This
meant that a judgement could be issued in absentia of the Defendant
Bank in the favor of the Dep.AG for the amount of approx. €500,000 and
corresponding damage to the interests of the defendants. Thus
committing the conspiracy offences to obstruct the course of justice and
to defraud the Bank.
Charges
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ii) In return for the above benefit, Dep. AG, agreed with the Law Firm
and the Lawyer in charge, to prosecute five Russian natural and legal
persons involved in the Providencia case (a case relating to a Cyprus-
based trust fund, thus committing the offence of bribery and
corruption-related transactions.
(iii) The Dep. AG was also prosecuted for the offence of misuse of
public office.
The Dep.AG decided to institute a criminal case without the approval
and knowledge of the AG.
Novelty of the Case
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Defendants Private Investigative Team Private Prosecution
Prosecution Witnesses: Attorney General, Former Attorney General, Deputy
Chief of Police, Former Chief of Police, Litigation Head
AG Office and Member of Parliament
Defence Witnesses: President of Republic of
Cyprus and eminent Lawyers
Significance of Circumstantial Evidence
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• Dep. AG, a politician and criminal lawyer then, was a warm
supporter of the President of the Republic during the election of
2013.
• Although, Dep. AG wished and expected to be appointed as
AG, he was limited to Dep AG position and was in charge of
advising the Police and criminal litigation, under the instructions
and supervision of the AG .
• The Dep.AG had complaints against the effectiveness of the
process.
Factual Background
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Dep AG Response to Prosecution (I)
• Conclusions of the Kallis Report
• Suspect Response 1 & Press Conference
• Dep AG Response 2: Police Complaints and Corruption
Complaints
• Disciplinary Process before Supreme Court against Dep AG
• Impact of Investigative Stage & Reactions in setting the
foundations for the Court Case
Dep AG Response to Prosecution (II)
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• The Attorney General reacted with anger to the president's intention to
order a probe into the claims. He issued an unprecedented statement
attacking the President in unusually strong terms, accusing him of
undermining legal order.
“All legal and constitutional procedures were followed with devoutness
and finally the accused turn into accusers with the backing and
fomentation of the highest officer of the state. It is a shame.”
• After facing strong criticism by opposition parties, President retracted
his statement that he would seek the appointment of investigators to
probe Dep AG’s allegation.
• Accusations of DepAG against AG at Police Headquarters.
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Timeline
Investigation: Aims and Challenges
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Holistic and Comprehensive Investigation
The significance of a just and independent prosecution
Pressures for completion of investigation and case processing
Court Hearing
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The Role & Challenges of the Prosecutor
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Circumstantial Evidence
1. Service Witness Evidence
2. Circumstances surrounding Civil Claim.
3. Meetings between D1 & D2 at Dep AG’s Office
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International and Inter-Agency Cooperation
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Court Decision
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Trolley: The Power
of Circumstantial
Evidence
International Co-operation
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Reform: requirement for mutual agreement for co-operation, contact persons
International Legislation
Co-operation with at least two Countries
Significance of Expert Evidence
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Evidential significance of Expert Evidence
Electronic evidence/ PA witness Evidence-
digital transcript of delivery
Cover-up Evidence: used to counter the
role of Deputy Attorney General
Lack of
expert evidence jeopardized the
Defence
Concluding Remarks
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Importance of a Resilient Mindset
Transparency in the
Investigative Process
Comprehensive Case
Preparation of Case Details
Interrelationship of Corruption
and Circumstantial
Evidence- Probative Value
Discussion
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What would you find more challenging in this case/ similar experience in your jurisdiction ?
How does circumstantial evidence affect corruption cases in your jurisdiction?
Is there a need for strengthening European co-operation in combating corruption ?
Thank you !
Elias A. Stephanou
Lawyer
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