ENERGY Judges say financial oversight and management of state assets fall under executive powers. Photo credit: Christos Golemis Google Cyprus court blocks €13.7 million aid plan for Dhekelia communities Newsroom Cyprus’ Supreme Constitutional Court has struck down a law that would have allowed the Electricity Authority of Cyprus (EAC) to provide up to €13.7 million in financial assistance to communities near the Dhekelia power station. READ MORE
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