The head of Greece’s intelligence service, Panagiotis Kontoleon has resigned after accusations that the agency used Israeli-made spyware to bug opposition politicians and journalists. One of the Greek prime minister’s key aides, Grigoris Dimitriadis, has also handed in his notice. Kontoleon was forced to resign “following incorrect actions during a lawful wiretapping operation”, according to Greek PM Mitsotakis’ office. A series of scandals has rocked the world of Greek politics after reporters tied officials close to the Prime Minister to companies selling Predator, a new Israeli spyware serv…