The text discusses a major scandal in Greece involving the use of spyware, known as Predator, to target the phones of government officials, military officers, judges, and journalists. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has labeled it a scandal, yet no officials have been charged. The case involves two Israelis and two Greeks accused of marketing the spyware. The scandal has raised concerns about government surveillance and the integrity of the judiciary, with critics accusing the government of attempting to cover up the truth. The situation escalated when it was revealed that the National Intelligence Service had tracked political figures for 'national security reasons'. Despite new laws allowing surveillance under strict conditions, the government has faced criticism for its lack of transparency and accountability. Teljes cikk (bbc.com europe)