The court of world opinion has already decided
Now that the judgement on the Conor O’Dwyer assault case has been handed down, many people around the world will be drawing their own conclusions about the quality and integrity of the Cyprus justice system. The Sunday Mail editorial opinion on the ramifications was spot-on. In many respects, the judgement, light sentences and judge’s comments … Continue reading “The court of world opinion has already decided”
Letter to Chief of Police 08.11.2010: Pittadjis perjury
08.11.2010 Mr Michalis Papageorgiou Chief of Police Nicosia cc Mr Brian Olley, Deputy High Commissioner British High Commission, Nicosia Dear Mr Papegeorgiou RE: George F Pittadjis, Advocate It has been brought to my attention that the above mentioned Advocate Mr George F Pittadjis of the Law Firm of the same name based at AY Georgioy … Continue reading “Letter to Chief of Police 08.11.2010: Pittadjis perjury”
Our view: Are we about to see justice for all?
THE CRASH of the stock market, in which thousands lost their life savings or ended up with huge debts that they are still paying off today, ensured that very few people would ever again view the Cyprus Stock Exchange as a trustworthy institution. The CSE authorities may have introduced tighter controls and tougher regulations after … Continue reading “Our view: Are we about to see justice for all?”
State to appeal O’Dwyer decision and sentence
THE Attorney-general will appeal a court decision and the sentence handed down in the assault of a British national by a developer following a dispute over a property. On Wednesday, a Paralimni court sentenced property developers, Christoforos Karayiannas, 55 and his son Marios, 35, to a 10-month jail term that was however suspended for two … Continue reading “State to appeal O’Dwyer decision and sentence”