The CEO of Cyfield, Giorgos Chrysochos, has rejected claims that statements attributed to him in a video circulating on X refer to President Nikos Christodoulides, arguing that the footage has been edited and taken out of context.
“I did not mention the name of President Christodoulides,” Cyfield CEO Giorgos Chrysochos told Politis, maintaining that the statements attributed to him in the video are the result of editing and distortion.
Chrysochos confirmed that there were contacts with a group of individuals who presented themselves as interested investors. However, he insisted that the video circulating on the X platform, which refers to alleged funding of the President of the Republic, has been manipulated.
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He further stated that the remarks heard in the video, in which he says “if I call him now, he will answer” and “it is like my girlfriend”, did not concern the President of the Republic. According to Chrysochos, these statements referred to another political figure.
He also said that, within the framework of the company’s corporate social responsibility, Cyfield spends approximately €250,000 annually. Of this amount, €10,000 is allocated to the Independent Social Support Agency Fund, which is chaired by the First Lady, Filippa Christodoulides.
Cyfield operates under the leadership of Chrysochos, while the video in question continues to circulate on social media, prompting public debate.