Israeli firm Black Cube confirms Cyprus sting to ‘expose corruption’

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A private spy firm founded by former members of Israeli intelligence has confirmed its involvement in a sting operation nL6N3YD0Q8 targeting state officials and private interests in Cyprus, saying it wanted to expose corruption.

A senior aide to Cypriot president 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.

Israeli firm Black Cube said it was involved in the preparation of the video. In a statement to Cypriot ⁠media, and ‌also sent to Reuters, 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 Reuters on who its clients were.

There was no immediate comment from the Cypriot government.