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Prosecutor Seeks Guilty Verdict for Seven Suspects in EU Subsidy Fraud

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A Greek prosecutor in a trial of seven defendants allegedly involved in a scheme to defraud the European Union by collecting farm subsidies illegally has requested the their conviction.

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Kyriakos Mitsotakis yesterday announced the establishment of a task force to reclaim illegally paid subsidies from those who received them.

The Ministry of the Environment has selected a company whose owner has been convicted of subsidy fraud to help with billion-dollar subsidy programs. It is to organize public procurement for officials and advise them.

The opposition parties are considering their next steps regarding the OPEKEPE case and the possibility of submitting a proposal for the establishment of a pre-investigation committee, while they are blaming the prime minister. See more at ertflix.gr | Listen to more at ertecho.gr “We will exhaust every legal means to return the last euro of illegal subsidies,” pointed out the government spokesman, P. Marinakis. “The prime minister bears full res…

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The prosecutor of the Single-Member Court of Appeal, Kalliopi Dayanta, requested the guilt of all seven defendants for fraud against the European Union to the extent of a misdemeanor, in the first trial for subsidies from OPEKEPE being held in Athens, proposing that the court not accept the objection to eliminate the criminal liability due to the return of the disputed money. The defendants face, among other things, the charge of misdemeanor fra…

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