
Talk of slander and mounting political tension surrounded the Alma movement on Friday, as its leader – the former auditor-general – Odysseas Michaelides and former University of Cyprus rector Constantinos Christofides lashed out at a former ally who accused them of harbouring corrupt figures within the movement.
Christofides announced he would sue anti-corruption activist Andreas Hasapopoulos for claiming Michaelides had allowed “corrupt individuals who should be jailed” to take leadership