lauantai 22. toukokuuta 2021

SCANDALOUS CORRUPTION BY THE EUROPEAN UNION HEALTH COMMISSIONER KYRIAKIDES

  • Another embarrassing thing has emerged about Stella Kyriakides, the European Union’s health commissioner.
  • This can be seen by anyone who takes the trouble of examining the financial data of the European Breast Cancer Alliance led by the Commissioner.
  • From wages to travel expenses to conferences, everything has been paid for by vaccine manufacturers.
  • This is not the politician's first healthcare-related corruption scandal. Years ago, she was involved in a scheme which saw all oncological treatments privatized on Cyprus under the disguise of bank operations, then - as usual - they hiked up the prices of those treatments.


SCANDALOUS CORRUPTION BY THE
#EuropeanUnion HEALTH COMMISSIONER | May 6
Stella @Kyriakides, the EU vaccine commissioner who issued a €4M surprise in her family’s account, had previously a close working relationship with the largest vaccine manufacturers

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Another turning point in the EU vaccine scandal: It turns out that Stella Kyriakides, the EU vaccine commissioner who issued a 4 million euro surprise in her family’s account, had previously had a close working relationship with the largest vaccine manufacturers. For example, with Pfizer and AstraZeneca. The Black and White Blog has entered a new sequel Borsonline Books.

Once again, there are unanswered questions in the scandal involving the European Commissioner for Health, Stella Kyriakides. For the first time in a black and white video blog, journalist Miklos Umolnar drew attention to the unexpected appearance of 4 million euros at the expense of the Stella Kyriakides family, which many associate with the vaccine contracts concluded by the Health Commissioner at the expense of the European Union.

And now here is another development in the vaccination scandal in the European Union. Black and White Blog found that The European Union Vaccine Commissioner has had close business relationships with the largest vaccine manufacturers for years. For example, with Pfizer and AstraZeneca.

Stella Kyriakides led the Cypriot organization Europa Donna for a long time, then for several years as President of the European Breast Cancer Alliance Europa Donna, which brings together the European Donna Network.

“These organizations are already financially dependent, like restrained dogs, almost exclusively on large vaccine manufacturers.” Financial data for the European Breast Cancer Alliance and Europe Donna, for example, show that they have also received grants of millions of euros in recent years from Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Johnson and Johnson.

Another embarrassing thing has emerged about Stella Kyriakides, the European Union’s health commissioner Source: MTI / EPA / Olivier Hoslet

This can be seen by anyone who takes the trouble of examining the financial data of the European Breast Cancer Alliance led by the Commissioner. From wages to travel expenses to conferences, everything has been paid for by vaccine manufacturers.

This is further evidence that, as part of a “network of interests”, the Vaccine Procurement Commissioner, who previously relied on vaccine manufacturers for existence, has concluded harmful vaccine contracts for European Union citizens that almost exclusively benefit manufacturers. For example, late delivery, all consequences, without penalty.

Why do you listen to Brussels?

4 million euros is charged to the special account, the Commissioner of the European Union, who is existentially dependent on vaccine manufacturers on the one hand, and EU citizens who are increasingly being insulted on the other hand, who are awaiting vaccination

Why is Brussels silent on the rule of law and corruption? Why not release the famous and infamous European Prosecutor’s Office?

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EU’s biggest corruption scandal unfolds as €4M appear on Commissioner’s account

28. aprila, 2021

By: V4 Agency

Feketen Feheren (Black and White) Blog has published a new video, stating that 4 million euros have landed on the the EU Health Commissioner’s family account. The politician has tried to explain herself in all possible ways.

One of the biggest corruption scandals in the history of the  EU is unfolding, Miklos Omolnar said in his video blog. The case focuses on Health Commissioner Stella Kyriakides, who signed the EU’s flawed and belated vaccine procurement contracts, according to the journalist.


According to Mr Omolnar, 4 million euros appeared in the Health Commissioner’s bank account that she holds jointly with her husband. Media outlets in Cyprus have already floated the idea of passive bribery. The money landed on the Commissioner’s family bank account through the state-owned Cyprus Cooperative Bank and, in order to fend off any scandals, they tried to portray the amount as some type of loan. However, the politician has no financial coverage whatsoever to take out such a huge loan.

Since the transaction came to light, Stella Kyriakides has gone out of her way to give an explanation. She has been trying to put it across that the amount, which certainly looks like corruption money, has nothing to do with the EU’s vaccine agreements. She is trying to divert attention from the apparent fact that the bribe was pooled together by vaccine companies in return for the favourable contracts which allowed them the option of late and uneven delivery.

This is not the politician’s first healthcare-related corruption scandal. Years ago, she was involved in a scheme which saw all oncological treatments privatised on Cyprus under the disguise of bank operations, then – as usual – they hiked up the prices of those treatments.

Miklos Omolnar recalled that when the situation became intolerable, the matter came before the Cypriot parliament. All MPs voted to nationalise cancer treatments, reducing their cost, except for one MP, the EU’s current Health Commissioner and signatory to the vaccine contracts that have come under fire from all sides.

Earlier, V4NA inquired whether the health commissioner had signed a worse contract than the UK on purpose or out of sheer ignorance. In its reply, the European Commission did not deny that the EU had a less favourable contract than the Britain, nor did the refute that the contract contained no guarantees and assurances on accurate delivery. We also asked Stella Kyriakides if she had entered into an adverse contract intentionally or out of foolishness.

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Who is talking about an unexplained deposit of 4 million euros in the account of Health Commissioner Stella Kyriakides

As the pandemic keeps Europe breathless

2 MAY 2021



A video and report is published on the website v4na.com which talks about the deposit of 4 million euros in the account of the Commissioner of Health of the Commission, Mrs. Stella Kyriakidis .

"One of the biggest corruption scandals in the history of the EU is unfolding," Miklos Omkolar said in a video blog post. The case focuses on Health Commissioner Stella Kyriakidis, who signed defective and delayed EU vaccine supply contracts, according to the journalist.

According to Mr. Omolnar, 4 million euros appeared in the bank account of the Health Commissioner that she holds together with her husband. The media in Cyprus have already conveyed the idea of ​​passive bribery. The money was added to the Commissioner's family bank account through the state-owned Cyprus Cooperative Bank and, in order to prevent a scandal, they tried to portray the amount as a kind of loan. However, the politician has no financial cover to get such a big loan.

Earlier, V4NA asked if the Health Commissioner had signed a worse contract than the United Kingdom on purpose or out of complete ignorance. In its response, the European Commission did not deny that the EU had a less favorable contract than Britain, nor did it dispute that the contract did not contain guarantees of accurate delivery.

READ THE RELATED REPORT HERE


Feketen Feheren (Black and White) Blog has published a new video, stating that 4 million euros have landed on the EU Health Commissioner's family account. The politician has tried to explain herself in all possible ways.

POLITICS
28 April, 2021 12:23

One of the biggest corruption scandals in the history of the EU is unfolding, Miklos Omolnar said in his video blog. The case focuses on Health Commissioner Stella Kyriakides, who signed the EU's flawed and belated vaccine procurement contracts, according to the journalist.

According to Mr Omolnar, 4 million euros appeared in the Health Commissioner's bank account that she holds jointly with her husband. Media outlets in Cyprus have already floated the idea of ​​passive bribery. The money landed on the Commissioner's family bank account through the state-owned Cyprus Cooperative Bank and, in order to fend off any scandals, they tried to portray the amount as some type of loan. However, the politician has no financial coverage whatsoever to take out such a huge loan.



Since the transaction came to light, Stella Kyriakides has gone out of her way to give an explanation. She has been trying to put it across that amount, which certainly looks like corruption money, has nothing to do with the EU's vaccine agreements. She is trying to divert attention from the apparent fact that the bribe was pooled together by vaccine companies in return for the favorable contracts which allowed them the option of late and uneven delivery.

This is not the politician's first healthcare-related corruption scandal. Years ago, she was involved in a scheme which saw all oncological treatments privatized on Cyprus under the disguise of bank operations, then - as usual - they hiked up the prices of those treatments.

Miklos Omolnar recalled that when the situation became intolerable, the matter came before the Cypriot parliament. All MPs voted to nationalize cancer treatments, reducing their cost, except for one MP, the EU's current Health Commissioner and signatory to the vaccine contracts that have come under fire from all sides.

Earlier, V4NA inquired whether the health commissioner had signed a worse contract than the UK on purpose or out of sheer ignorance. In its reply, the European Commission did not deny that the EU had a less favorable contract than Britain, nor did it refute that the contract contained no guarantees and assurances on accurate delivery. We also asked Stella Kyriakides if she had entered into an adverse contract intentionally or out of foolishness.

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