Yiannos Papantoniou’s lawyer defended him by highlighting the importance of refurbishing six frigates in 2003 in securing the country’s seas. Despite the prosecutor’s recommendation of guilt in a money laundering case, the lawyer emphasized the significance of Papantoniou’s decision in retrofitting the frigates, stating that it now contributes to national security.
The former minister is accused of receiving kickbacks related to a 2003 contract to purchase naval frigates during his tenure. While the prosecutor recommended a guilty verdict for Papantoniou, his wife, and an associate, the lawyer’s response focuses on the strategic impact of the naval refurbishment project.
Amid legal challenges and temporary detention, the narrative shifts to the long-term value of Papantoniou’s actions in strengthening maritime defense, with a new frigate expected to be ready by 2026.