The resignation of criminal investigator Christos Mylonopoulos from the team of independent investigators appointed by the Council of Ministers has sparked intense scrutiny regarding the investigation process into the Anti-Corruption Authority's findings concerning the book 'Mafia State'. This move, which is linked to the amateurish handling by the President of the Republic and the Council of Ministers, has led to fierce disputes from close associates of the President. The involved officials, including the government spokesperson and the director of Nikos Christodoulides' press office, attempted to defend the government's decisions, while the situation fuels doubts about the integrity of the investigation. Mylonopoulos's departure casts serious shadows over the transparency of the institutional processes intended to investigate allegations concerning the state.