President Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova
A developing espionage case linked to the office of the President of North Macedonia, Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova, is drawing significant public and media attention, according to reporting cited by BTA. The allegations center on claims of unauthorized access to classified information and possible coordination with foreign intelligence structures.
The case was initially reported by the publication “Svoboden Pechat,” which says it received an anonymous submission filed with the Prosecutor’s Office for Combating Organized Crime and Corruption, allegedly signed by a group of Interior Ministry employees. The report claims that data from computers within the presidential administration was copied and decrypted, with suspicions that the material may have been intended for foreign intelligence services.
According to the information cited, an IT administrator working in the president’s office is under scrutiny, accused of copying, decrypting, and storing confidential data. He is also alleged to have maintained contacts with intelligence structures. Other individuals mentioned include staff from the presidential administration and the Intelligence Agency, with suspicions that some may have been involved in concealing evidence or attempting to halt the investigation.









