Auditor General dismissed by top Court, as 'incompetent to perform his duties'
Auditor General dismissed by top Court, as 'incompetent to perform his duties'
18/9/2024 15:31

The Supreme Constitutional Court of Cyprus ruled on Wednesday that Auditor General of the Republic, Odysseas Michaelides, should be dismissed from his position.

The ruling of the Court, which convened as a Council, was unanimous.

The eight judges of the Supreme Constitutional Court, ruled that the Auditor General, based on all testimonies, "has crossed the line and exhibited behaviour which fell short of expectations, which renders him incompetent".

"We find him liable for inappropriate conduct," the judges ruled.

The decision to dismiss the Auditor General is binding for the President of the Republic. 

The ruling consists of 209 pages.

In statements outside the Court afterwards, Michaelides said that the decision is a setback for freedom of expression and society's demand to fight corruption.

Today is a dark day for Cyprus, he said, adding that there had been a 'concerted attempt' to remove him as he fought the system.

He said he would continue the fight against corruption and would discuss his next steps with his legal advisers.

Replying to questions, he said that he leaves "with a clear conscience". 

The decision of the Supreme Constitutional Court to suspend the Auditor General "essentially abolishes the Audit Office and democracy", said Michaelides, addressing the staff of the Service a little later, before collecting his personal belongings.

"I'll put it simply, with this decision the Audit Office has fallen. Not because I am leaving, I could have resigned, I could have had a stroke and died. That is not the reason. The reason is this decision, as I said in the Court, places a corset, a gag on the Audit Office," he said.

Addressing the officers of the Audit Office, he told them that henceforth "you should watch every word you say, every report you make, what you say, what you write. This is not consistent with an Audit Office. The Audit Office has fallen," he reiterated.

He added that "we have been defeated by the establishment, we have been defeated by the system. What happened today is a shame for our country".

On a personal level, he said he will find another job to earn a living and another way to fight for this country.

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