Investigations have led to the convictions of four individuals responsible for the Predator spyware scandal
Justice & Anti-CorruptionGreece
- Omissions
- The convictions were handed down on 26 February 2026, shortly before the parliamentary session (11 March 2026)
- The four convicted were executives linked to Intellexa, the company that developed Predator spyware
- The case relates to the surveillance of 87 individuals in what has been termed 'Greece's Watergate'
- The defendants have announced their intention to appeal the verdict
- Sources
- SecondaryHuman Rights WatchAn Athens court delivered first convictions in Greece's 'Predatorgate' scandal on February 26, 2026, finding guilty four business executives including Intellexa founder Tal Dilian
- SecondaryInternational Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ)Four business executives linked to spyware developer Intellexa convicted in Greek court over Predator wiretapping scandal
- SecondaryBBCFour convicted over spyware scandal that shook Greece; 87 people were targeted with Predator surveillance software
- SecondaryAmnesty InternationalConvictions in 'Predatorgate' scandal offer rare accountability; almost four years since the scandal hit Greece