Aristodemou
The state has appealed a court decision to acquit prominent developer Theodoros Aristodemou, his wife, and two others, in connection with a suspicious land development project...
Aristodemou, three others, acquitted (updated with verdict, statements)
By Elias Hazou Prominent developer Theodoros Aristodemou, his wife, and two others, were acquitted on Tuesday in connection with a suspicious land development project in...
Aristodemou sues state over leaked information
Prominent developer Theodoros Aristodemou and his wife, charged in connection with a suspicious land zoning case in Paphos, are suing the state for €10 million,...
Five former BoC officials to face justice
Attorney-general Costas Clerides has decided to file criminal prosecutions against five former Bank of Cyprus (BoC) officials and the bank itself, as part of a...
Nothing wrong in land zoning case, developer says
A real estate developing company whose boss is awaiting trial in connection with a suspicious land zoning case in Paphos said on Wednesday the company...
Police arrest Paphos mayor (updated)
Police on Wednesday arrested Paphos Mayor Savvas Vergas in connection with threatening text messages sent to witnesses in a suspicious land zoning case involving prominent...
Vergas tight-lipped over threatening texts
Embattled Paphos Mayor Savvas Vergas on Wednesday declined comment over his alleged involvement in the dispatch of threatening text messages to witnesses in a suspicious...
Aristodemou, wife, two others, to be tried by Criminal Court (updated)
By George Psyllides PAPHOS PROPERTY developer Theodoros Aristodemou, his wife, and two other men, were on Monday referred for trial by the Criminal Court in...
Aristodemou transferred to Nicosia clinic (Updated)
By Constantinos Psillides LAND developer Theodoros Aristodemou, arrested last week in connection with zoning violations, has been transferred to a private clinic in Nicosia with...
‘BoC was healthy until 2012’ panel hears
By Poly Pantelides FORMER Bank of Cyprus (BoC) chairmen spoke out yesterday against what they perceived as the vilification of the island’s largest lender. Speaking...