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Israeli spy firm Black Cube involved in Cyprus corruption probe

Black Cube came to prominence in 2017 for its operations aimed at discrediting women who accused Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein of sexual assault

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (centre), Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides (left) and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis (right) hold a joint press conference after a trilateral meeting at the Citadel of David Hotel in Jerusalem, on December 22 last year. Photo: EPA
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A private spy firm founded by former members ⁠of Israeli intelligence ⁠has confirmed its involvement in ⁠a sting operation targeting state officials and private interests in Cyprus, saying it wanted to expose corruption.

A senior aide to President of Cyprus Nikos Christodoulides resigned in January after a video posted online showed ‌him discussing investment projects in Cyprus.

It also featured a businessman who suggested he had direct access to Christodoulides, and a former minister speaking of how to make donations to the government. Those who appeared in the eight-minute video have denied any wrongdoing.

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Israeli firm Black Cube said it was ⁠involved in the preparation of the video. In a statement to Cypriot media, and also ‌sent to reporters, Black Cube said it was “proud” to have uncovered “corruption” and help facilitate a cleaner business environment on the island.

“Black ‌Cube has engaged with Cypriot authorities and is confident they will ⁠reach the truth ⁠and bring those responsible to justice,” it said. It did not respond to a question ‌from journalists on who its clients were.

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There was no immediate comment from the Cypriot government.

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