CASES

Greece: “Defamation, illegal acquisition, accepting the products of crime”

The Greek union, the Panhellenic Seaman’s Federation (PNO), has filed a lawsuit against ISU President Ludvik Jesenicnik: “…for the offense of defamation which he committed against us and for the offense of illegal acquisition and use of the aforementioned information from our Federation’s Archives, and for accepting products of crime.”
Greek news outlets New Money and Skai reported on the case, which centres on ISU claiming to have information that is only retained in PNO’s archives.
Preliminary hearings on the case took place in Greece in February 2025.
REPORT
Greece – ISU President faces charges of defamation, illegal acquisition, accepting the products of crime
On 5 December 2024, Greek ITF affiliate the Panhellenic Seamen’s Federation (PNO) filed a lawsuit against ISU President Ludvik Jesenicnik: “… for the offense of defamation which he committed against us and for the offense of illegal acquisition and use of the aforementioned information from our Federation’s Archives, and for accepting products of crime.”
PNO states that Jesenicnik claimed to have received complaints from seafarers serving on a number of ships sailing under ITF-PNO agreements. He listed the names of a number of Greek-flagged ships that have signed CBAs with PNO. PNO says such details are not publicly accessible and are only retained in PNO archives.
Preliminary hearings on the case took place in Greece in February 2025.
Greek news outlets New Money and Skai reported on the case.23 Soon after, a more than 7,500 word long email in English was sent to New Money by Ludvik Jesenicnik – Shipping Watch previously reported Krznaric explaining that Jesenicnik does not speak English – for the sole purpose of injuring the ISU [sic] good reputation”. At the time of writing, New Money has not apologised or retracted any reporting. Court proceedings continue.