Isidoros Dogiakos
Privacy chief criticizes gov’t
The head of the Hellenic Authority for Communications Security and Privacy (ADAE), Christos Rammos, was strongly critical of the handling by the government and the former prosecutor of the Supreme Court, Isidoros Dogiakos, of the wiretapping case in his remarks on Thursday at the European Parliament's spyware debate.
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Top prosecutor calls for secrecy in Pylos investigation
Supreme Court Prosecutor Isidoros Dogiakos sent a circular late on Thursday night urging absolute secrecy in the investigations being conducted in relation to the shipwreck that left at least 78 people dead in international waters near Pylos. The circular was sent to all members of the judiciary involved in the investigation as well as members of the Coast Guard.
Greece Orders Probe Into Massive School Exam Cyber-Attack
Greece's Supreme Court Public Prosecutor Isidoros Dogiakos ordered an investigation into a cyber-attack on the data bank providing the school exam questions, with the assistance of the Police's Cyber Crime Unit.
Top prosecutor orders probe into cyberattack targeting exam platform
Greece's top prosecutor ordered an investigation into two cyber attacks targeting a state-run exam platform on Tuesday morning, which has disrupted the end-of-year exams taking place in high schools around the country.
Top prosecutor to review release decision for serial child abuser
Supreme Court prosecutor Isidoros Dogiakos requested on Tuesday the judicial decision which allowed a serial child abuser to be released from jail after serving just 12.5 years of a decades-long sentence.
Top prosecutor to review OSE files on deadly accidents of last 15 years
Chief Supreme Court prosecutor Isidoros Dogiakos on Monday asked state-run railway company OSE to hand over all files relating to deadly accidents of the last 15 years.
Editorial: A risky decision
The tragedy of the deadly train crash at Tempe brought pain, sadness and anger to all Greek households.
Every resident of this country rightly wonders how it is possible for so many people to die because a train station employee did not turn a key and because the state diachronically did not take care to protect the lives of citizens.
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Request for appellate-level magistrate to take charge of Tempe rail crash inquiry
The head of the Larissa Appeals Court Prosecutors' office, Stamatis Daskalopoulos, on Monday officially requested that the Larissa Appeals Justices' Council convene in full to decide on the appointment of an appellate-level examining magistrate to investigate the Tempe rail crash, due to the seriousness of the case.
Death toll rises, dozens still missing
The official confirmed death toll of the Tempe rail crash rose to 57 late on Thursday night, with 56 passengers still missing according to the latest release by the Hellenic Fire Service.
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Sixteen prominent legal experts blast chief prosecutor’s intervention on ADAE
Sixteen prominent constitutional law professors have strongly criticised Greece's chief prosecutor Isidoros Dogiakos after he issued a controversial legal opinion arguing that the independent authority responsible for privacy, ADAE, cannot conduct audits of telecommunication companies to find out who is under surveillance by the country's intelligence agency.