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Ritter set to replace Kovesi as EU chief prosecutor

The Council of the European Union on Monday approved the appointment of Andres Ritter as the new European chief prosecutor, who will lead the European Public Prosecutor’s Office starting November 1.

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The European Parliament approved Andrés Ritter's appointment as the following European Chief Prosecutor. Ritter joined the Federal Republic of Germany criminal prosecution service in 1995 and became Deputy Prosecutor General in the Federal state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in 2008. Subsequently, he led several parks, including the Park specialised for economic crime and cybercrime in Rostock. Article Andrés Ritter will be the next European Chief P…

·Munich, Germany
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The European Union's investigative authority is facing a change of leadership. For the first time in the future, a German will lead the fight against corruption and fraud at the expense of the taxpayer.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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The Council of the European Union has agreed to the appointment of Andrés Ritter as the new European Prosecutor General.

·Vienna, Austria
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For the first time with Andrés Ritter, a German will lead the fight against corruption and fraud in the EU. In 2025, the investigators worked on a record number of active cases.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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The German lawyer Andrés Ritter is about to be appointed head of the EU Public Prosecutor's Office. Every year, the authorities expose cases of fraud amounting to billions of euros.

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Kathimerini English Edition broke the news in Athens, Greece on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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