
Cyprus faces mounting international scrutiny after a global report on organised crime warned that individuals within the Cypriot state are acting in ways that support criminal networks.
The global initiative against transnational organised crime (GI-TOC), an international non-governmental organisation headquartered in Geneva, found growing evidence that corruption within law enforcement and public institutions is helping criminal activity thrive.
The report, released this week, says “state-embedded organised crime actors” have become






