Greek Subsidy Scandal Unveiled: Farmers and Officials Under Scrutiny
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In Greece, 37 people have been arrested in nationwide raids for suspected fraud involving EU agricultural subsidies.
Greece: Arrests in Farm Subsidy Fraud Scandal
Greek police have arrested 37 people in connection with a major EU farm subsidy fraud worth millions of euros. The suspects are accused of illegally claiming funds meant for farmers by submitting false land and livestock declarations. Bananas on Mount Olympus: Greek Farmers Defraud the EU The arrests took place in Athens, Thessaloniki, Crete, and other regions after an investigation by the EU’s anti-fraud agency, OLAF. The probe uncovered fake …
With fake data and land for millions: like a gang tricked the EU subsidy system in Greece - and why politicians are trembling.
Greek police arrested dozens of people across the country on Wednesday as part of an investigation into a scandal in which farmers falsified ownership of land and livestock to receive EU agricultural subsidies. The case came to light when European prosecutors claimed this year that they had found evidence that farmers and state officials had defrauded the European Union in terms of subsidies, at least since 2019. The case has shocked Greece and …
At least 37 people have been arrested across Greece as part of an investigation into individuals who faked ownership of land and livestock.
In a major police operation in Greece today, 37 people have so far been arrested in a case of fraud with EU funds.
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