Greece: EPPO brings 100 suspects to court for €2.9 million fraud involving agricultural funds

The European Public Prosecutor’s Office in Athens (Greece) has filed indictments in the Court of First Instance of Athens against a total of 100 suspects of fraud involving agricultural funds, for an overall damage of €2.9 million to the EU budget. At issue are three indictments filed in the past months, following investigations into schemes to defraud the EU of subsidies for the use of pastureland. Between 2017 and 2020, stockbreeders, mainly from Crete, successfully applied to EU agricultural funds destined to help the sector, paid by OPEKEPE, the Greek Payment Authority of Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) Aid Schemes, which is responsible for the management of the funds from the European Agricultural Guarantee Fund (EAGF) and the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD). According to the investigation, the suspects submitted false declarations of ownership or falsified lease contracts of plots of land which in reality they did not own or ...