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Scandal at the Greek Consulate in Gjirokastra: employee illegally interferes with consular services

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Scandal at the Greek Consulate in Gjirokastra: employee illegally interferes
Greek Consulate in Gjirokastra /

Leonard Psili evades consular rules and directs citizens to private entities in violation of Greek law and the Vienna Convention

A scandal at the Greek Consulate in Gjirokastra exposes the interventions of employee Leonard Psili, who has diverted citizens to private businesses for personal reasons. Audio and video evidence documents actions that violate Greek Law 3528/2007 and the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations. The case is expected to be forwarded to the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs for verification.

A scandal has erupted at the Greek Consulate in Gjirokastra, where employee Leonard Psili is accused of unlawful interference in the process of consular services. The recently conducted investigation shows that he removed citizens from an office and sent them to private entities for personal reasons. He made verbal interventions inside the consulate and used his personal phone to give such instructions. Audio and video evidence clearly document these moments and the materials will be forwarded to the relevant authorities.

The case involves a serious violation in the functioning of the consular service. Leonard Psili has directly influenced the selection of citizens when receiving services, an action that is contrary to the official obligations of every Greek public employee.

Greek Law 3528/2007 prohibits any form of favoritism towards private businesses and requires absolute neutrality from every administrative employee, regardless of whether communication is carried out by personal phone or official lines. Violation of this obligation constitutes clear administrative liability.

The reported actions also violate the 1963 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations. The Convention requires full integrity of the consular function and prohibits the use of the position for personal purposes or unlawful favors.

Diplomatic sources confirm that the case will be forwarded to the Greek Foreign Ministry for verification. Greek institutions are expected to examine the evidence and impose the necessary disciplinary measures, as such actions damage the credibility of the consular service and the image of the Greek state.

Consulates have a duty to provide fair, equal and impartial service to every citizen. Any deviation from these standards constitutes a professional, moral and legal violation. / Pamphlet

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