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EPPO signs working arrangement with European Investment Bank Group

The European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) signed a working arrangement on 7 December 2021 with the European Investment Bank Group (EIB Group) – comprised of the European Investment Bank (EIB) and the European Investment Fund (EIF). This arrangement aims to provide a structured framework for an efficient cooperation between both parties, within their respective mandates and competences.

Corruption and manipulation of public contracts at museum in Czechia

Last week (23 November), the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) led an operation in which Czech police (Národní centrála proti organizovanému zločinu služby kriminální policie a vyšetřování) seized €16 400 and conducted several house searches and searches of other premises, on suspicion of corrupt practices and manipulation of public contracts at the Regional Museum in Olomouc (Czechia).

First conviction in EPPO case: former Slovak mayor sentenced to 3 years of conditional imprisonment

Yesterday, The Special Penal Court of the Slovak republic issued the first conviction verdict in an EPPO investigation. The former mayor of one municipality in Eastern Slovakia plead guilty for committing an attempted offence against the financial interest of the EU, based on the fact that he falsified documents in order to illegally obtain a financial support from the European Social Fund for co-financing of local services.

Misuse of EU funds in the agricultural sector – assets worth €215 000 seized in Italy

Yesterday, the European Public Prosecutor’s Office led an operation where €215 000 worth of assets were seized by the Italian Financial Police (Guardia di Finanza, Tenenza of Mola di Bari). The suspect, a tourism operator in the province of Bari (Italy), is alleged to have misused funds from the EU Rural Development Programme 2007-13.