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RSSOn 23 May, we commemorated thirty years since the assassination of Giovanni Falcone in Palermo. A lot has already been said and written about this brave man and outstanding prosecutor. He came to symbolise the many other magistrates, police officers, civil servants, journalists and activists who did not give in to fear, and who lost their lives in the fight against organised crime.
The first year of operations of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) shows that it is working well: 4006 crime reports registered and analysed, 929 investigations opened and €259 million (more than four times the EPPO’s annual budget) of freezing orders granted. Nevertheless, challenges remain, the most important one being the low level of detection of EU fraud.
The College of the European Public Prosecutor's Office appointed today two new European Delegated Prosecutors in Greece. In total, there are now 7 European Delegated Prosecutors in the EPPO Athens office.
Fifteen locations in Bucharest, Gorj, Giurgiu and the Danube Delta area (Romania), regions in Romania, were searched on 24 May 2022, at the request of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO). The searches were conducted as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged fraud concerning European funds of more than €3 million.
After a series of active and passive corruption and abuse of functions cases between 2018 and 2021, the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) Zagreb filed today an indictment against 10 Croatian citizens, including the mayors of Nova Gradiška and Velika Gorica.
In November 2021, six people were arrested in Czechia, Romania and Slovakia on suspicion of forming a criminal organisation. One of these suspects was convicted in April 2022, and this week two more suspects were convicted by the Munich I Regional Court (Landgericht München I).
Thirty years ago, Giovanni Falcone was killed in Palermo. The assassination of this outstanding prosecutor – as well as many other magistrates, police officers, civil servants and activists – was meant to instil fear, to discourage anyone from fighting organised crime.
German law enforcement authorities, at the request of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), conducted several searches this morning, 12 May 2022, in an investigation into missing trader VAT fraud with estimated tax loss damages of more than €40 million. The suspects are alleged to have participated in a VAT carousel fraud scheme organised throughout Europe, which had the aim of falsely claiming input tax deductions based on fictitious intra-community sales of luxury cars and medical face masks.