Swiss Federal Prosecutor's Office investigation In June 2024, it was reported that the
family office of Spiros Latsis in Geneva had been raided in November 2023 as part of a Swiss Federal Prosecutor's Office inquiry into suspected money laundering and bribery cases. According to the Swiss website Gotham City, the investigation involved two companies controlled by the Latsis family: Hardstone Services SA and Société d'études techniques et économiques (SETE) SA, which manages the Latsis family's assets. The investigation, which began on 15 January 2020, reportedly concerns suspected bribery of
Fahad Al Rajaan, the former director of Kuwait's Public Institution for Social Security (PIFSS). Al Rajaan, who is now deceased, allegedly received commissions in exchange for awarding mandates to manage public funds to several Swiss banks. The companies SETE SA and Hardstone Services SA are alleged to have paid commissions to offshore companies, with some funds allegedly ending up in an account of a person who was a front for Al Rajaan in the Bahamas. According to SETE's press release and statements from their legal representative, neither Spiros Latsis nor the two companies under investigation are directly involved in the investigation or have been charged with any offense by the Swiss Federal Public Prosecutor's Office. ==Honours, recognition, and philanthropy==