Top EU Prosecutor Complains to Brussels About Greece Amid Farm Fraud Probe
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The European Public Prosecutor's Office, Laura Codruța Kovesi, has sent an official complaint to the European Commission concerning Greece's efforts to prevent EU prosecutors from investigating parliamentarians. Earlier this week, the Greek government tabled an amendment to effectively prevent European prosecutors from investigating Greek parliamentarians — an extremely sensitive issue due to a major investigation into political involvement in a…
The European Prosecutor General again criticizes the “forced amendment” of the Greek Code of Criminal Procedure
The Chief Prosecutor of the European Public Prosecutor's Office, Laura Codruţa Kovesi, complained to the European Commission that the amendments to Greek criminal law, which provide for a special procedure for parliamentarians, affect the work and independence of the European Public Prosecutor's Office.
The European Prosecutor General, Laura Kövesi, has sent a letter to the European Commission, expressing concerns about the independent and effective functioning of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) in Greece, in response to the Floridis amendment that provides for an acceleration of the trial of criminal cases involving Members of Parliament. The letter is based on recital 16 of Regulation (EU) 2020/2092 (Securitability Regulation) …
The European Chief Prosecutor, Laura Codruța Kövesi, addressed the European Commission on Friday in connection with legislative amendments and decisions in Greece which, according to the European Public Prosecutor's Office, affect the independence and efficient functioning of the EPPO.
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