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President Nikos Christodoulides

In this episode, President Christodoulides assured that nothing will be done outside the law after the audit office lambasted the deputy tourism minister’s decision to appoint a 19-year-old without a university degree as his associate.

Elsewhere, the trial of Briton David Hunter resumed at Paphos criminal court, where prosecution aimed to get the facts on record of how police were alerted to the murder, as well as Janice Hunter’s manner of death.

Also, imprisoned Kurdish activist Kenan Ayaz’s indefinite hunger strike continued for the fifth day on Monday.

 All this and much more in the Cyprus Beat briefing brought to you by the Cyprus Mail.

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