Ex-police chief testifies in St. Habakkuk scandal

Ex-police chief testifies in St. Habakkuk scandal

Three times the Archbishop had telephone communication with Metropolitan Tamassos and the monks of the Monastery of St. Habakkuk, who asked for forgiveness. Former Chief of Police of Cyprus, Kypros Michaelides, testified to this and submitted his testimony to the investigative authority of the Holy Synod. He mentioned being the throne commissioner in a metropolitan region and advising the Metropolitan on financial matters. Michaelides clarified that he did not know what was happening previously at the Monastery.

Monks seek return amidst scandal

Monks seek return amidst scandal

Monks suspected of involvement in the Osiou Avakoum monastery scandal in Fterikoudes, Nicosia, have requested permission to return to live at the monastery.

Complaint lodged against lawyers in Osiou Avakoum scandal

Complaint lodged against lawyers in Osiou Avakoum scandal

The Cyprus Bar Association has lodged a police complaint against two lawyers representing monks implicated in the Osiou Avakoum monastery scandal. The complaint specifically concerns a letter sent to the Holy Synod’s investigative committee urging for the dismissal of charges against the monks and advocating for Archbishop Georgios to take control of the situation. The monks were alleged to have been found with €800,000 in cash, properties in Greece and Limassol, and were caught on CCTV footage having sex with each other.

Tamassos bishop claims he is being tarnished

Tamassos bishop claims he is being tarnished

Fact: Attempts have taken place to harm Tamassos Bishop Isaias, and the bishopric announced that they have full confidence in the ecclesiastical mechanisms and the police.

‘Govt not interfering in monastery scandal investigations’

‘Govt not interfering in monastery scandal investigations’

The government rejected accusations of efforts to spare Tamassos Bishop Isaias of any criminal charges amid ongoing investigations of a major scandal surrounding the Osiou Avakoum monastery.

AG briefed over monks, ’ cash and sex scandal

AG briefed over monks, ’ cash and sex scandal

Attorney General George Savvides was briefed on an ongoing investigation into a cash scandal involving monks at the monastery of Saint Avvakoum. Monks were allegedly found in possession of €800,000 in cash and were also discovered to own property in Greece and Limassol. The investigation includes allegations of money laundering and obtaining money with false representations. The police are working to identify whether felonies have been committed and initial findings were presented to the Attorney General. The monastery has faced criticism for allegedly receiving donations through fake “miracles” and promises to people suffering from diseases. The monks have vehemently denied the accusations, claiming there has been no financial mismanagement. The monastery has also been accused of engaging in sexual acts on CCTV footage, with one monk reported for sexual harassment. The scandals have raised concerns about potential money laundering through church donations.

Greens call on church to halt building on Natura 2000 site

Greens call on church to halt building on Natura 2000 site

Fact: The Cyprus church is ignoring government warnings about illegal monastery-building works in the environmentally-protected Cape Greco area.

Money laundering investigations over monk scandal underway

Money laundering investigations over monk scandal underway

Two monks at Osiou Avakoum monastery may be called to testify before the church’s investigative committee regarding a sex and cash scandal.

‘Truth will shine’ over monastery scandal

‘Truth will shine’ over monastery scandal

Fact: Two monks at the Osiou Avakoum monastery scammed thousands of euros out of believers.

Lawyers demand procedure cancellation in St Habakkuk scandal

Lawyers demand procedure cancellation in St Habakkuk scandal

The lawyers of the two monks from the Monastery of Saint Habakkuk are requesting the cancellation of the procedure concerning the scandals at the monastery from the investigative committee handling the case.