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Picture of a tugboat
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(Luxembourg, 27 March 2024) – Today, the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) in Cluj-Napoca (Romania) is leading 12 searches in an investigation against officials of the  Administration of the Galați Lower Danube River Administration (Administratia Fluvială a Dunării de Jos Galati – AFDJ) and the Romanian Naval Authority (Autoritatea Navală Română – ANR). At issue is a suspected fraud relating to the procurement of two tugboats – powerful boats used for towing larger boats and ships – for the Lower Danube Delta.

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fuel stop
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A coordinated sting by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) in Naples, Bologna and Rome (Italy) today dismantled a criminal gang alleged to have imported fuel to the Italian market while systematically evading VAT. The investigation, code-named ‘Fuel family’, has led to judicial measures against eight individuals, including the suspected ringleaders. A freezing order of approximately €300 million was also executed against 59 suspects and 13 companies, who are understood to be part of the fraudulent activity.

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2024 03 25 Scam Central Office Generic MAIL PIC
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Fraudulent messages impersonating the European Chief Prosecutor, Ms Laura Kövesi, are circulating online and targeting European citizens. These scams misuse the logo and official visual identity of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), as well as other EU organisations.Here’s what you need to do to protect yourself: 

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farmland, Italy
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At the request of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) in Venice (Italy), a freezing order of over €2.8 million, issued by the judge for preliminary investigations of the Court of Treviso, was executed today against four people suspected of fraud involving EU agricultural funding aimed at supporting young farmers. 

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Cheap Ink
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In an investigation led by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) in Venice (Italy), four suspects have been convicted of participation in a criminal organisation selling toner cartridges and office supplies at cheap prices, by systematically evading VAT. These are the first convictions in this investigation, code-named ‘Cheap Ink’, which uncovered a massive VAT carousel fraud, with profits estimated at €58 million.

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