“The police have taken to justice the full conversations from the OSE recorders, there is no question of tampering with the investigation into the Tempe accident”, government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis emphasized to SKAI 100.3, in the wake of publications that falsified conversations of the station master after the accident were made public.

Mr. Marinakis spoke of a narrative questioning human error, which the station master has already admitted from the beginning. He added that it is not just human error, but that is not disputed.

According to the spokesman, “a resolved matter a year later, which does not affect the substance of the case, was brought up to be presented as another issue in the larger narrative of the cover-up”.

In fact, he noted that in the context of this tragic case, there is fertile ground to cultivate conspiracy theories.
The government representative asked “to let justice do its job quietly objectively and impartially, to investigate everyone and everything”.

On the motion of no confidence, which he characterized as a very important parliamentary process, Mr. Marinakis emphasized that shortly after the publication, Mr. Androulakis comes – who has attributed the thousands to the government – and submits a motion of no confidence on March 24 for an issue from which there is not even a question of corruption of the judicial investigation nor the issue of influencing public opinion because the station master has confessed.

“We have a duty – he underlined – when it seems that the truth is threatened to come forward and not leave any flaw or trace of misinformation

The government representative described Stefanos Kasselakis as a conscious subversive of the state, on the occasion of an article by the president of SYRIZA in the Syntakti newspaper, in which he requests the holding of elections with international observers.

“Mr. Kasselakis lightly presents Greece as a third-world country, we will not let it go down,” noted Mr. Marinakis.