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Lithuania: EPPO investigates former MEP assistant on suspicion of fraud involving more than half a million euros
(Luxembourg, 29 March 2024) - The European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) in Vilnius (Lithuania) in cooperation with the Financial Crime Investigation Service (Finansinių nusikaltimų tyrimo tarnyba - FNTT) is conducting a pre-trial investigation into a suspected fraud involving a former assistant...
Italy: Assets worth €470 000 seized in EU agricultural funding fraud investigation
Luxembourg (29 March 2024) – At the request of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) in Palermo (Italy), a freezing order of over €470 000, issued by the judge for preliminary investigations of the Court of Agrigento, was executed today against four farmers suspected of fraud involving EU...
Croatia: Three arrested on suspicion of subsidy fraud and document forgery
(Luxembourg, 28 March 2024) – The European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) in Zagreb (Croatia) has initiated an investigation against four individuals and a company for subsidy fraud and document forgery, in relation to support for small and medium-sized enterprises. Three of the four suspects...
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