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RSSStatement from European Chief Prosecutor Laura Kövesi regarding the protection of whistleblowers in Romania
Whistleblowers are an essential source of information for investigation and public prosecution services. The correct transposition and effective implementation of Directive (EU)2019/1937 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2019 on the protection of persons who report breaches of Union law (Whistleblowers’ protection Directive) therefore is of direct operational relevance for the European Public Prosecutor’s Office.
UPDATE: House searches in Romania and Austria: 12 people officially accused
Following the investigative activities and the house searches in Romania and Austria on 28 June 2022, the European Public Prosecutor’s Office made official accusations against 12 people for:
First EPPO indictment in Czechia: national and EU budgets lost €5.5 million due to 17 fraudulent subsidy projects
The EPPO filed its first indictment in Czechia yesterday, 28 June 2022, against 3 persons and 3 legal entities accused of subsidy fraud, damage to the financial interests of the European Union and the legalisation of proceeds of criminal activity. The file consists of almost 19 000 pages.
160 house searches ongoing in Romania
Today, the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) moved against an organized criminal group active in Romania and Austria. Since early this morning, 160 house searches are ongoing, including at the homes of some civil servants and headquarters of public institutions, as a part of an ongoing investigation of 6 months into alleged fraud concerning European and Romanian funds of more than €5 million, laundered through a complex financial mechanism.
Corruption and fraud regarding agricultural funds in Sicily: measures taken against 22 high-level public officials and citizens
Twenty-two individuals, including high-level public officials, are suspected of fraud regarding agricultural funds in Sicily. At the request of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), officers of the Italian Financial Police (Guardia di Finanza) of Palermo carried out a judicial warrant this morning, 28 June 2022: 12 suspects were placed under house arrest, and 10 are obliged to appear b
First conviction in EPPO investigation in Latvia: procurement fraud of €100 000
Three Latvian citizens have been convicted before Riga’s Vidzeme District Court for fraud committed in a procurement process for the construction of two high tunnel greenhouses, subsidised by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD). It is the first conviction in Latvia since the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) started its operations.
15 arrests and 50 seizures in Lithuania in illicit enrichment case amounting to €250 000
Last week, an investigation of the Vilnius office of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) led to arrests of 15 suspects and more than 50 searches in Lithuania, carried out by the Special Investigation Service STT (Specialiųjų tyrimų tarnyba). The suspects were allegedly involved in an illicit enrichment worth at least €250 000 and linked to a public procurement procedure funded by the European Union (EU).
Investigation into public procurement worth €1.6 million in Lithuania
The European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) in Lithuania is leading a pre-trial investigation into the possible lack of transparency in an EU-funded public procurement for street lighting in the municipality of Šiauliai. The investigation is carried out by the Special Investigation Service (STT).
EPPO and Italian Financial Intelligence Unit strengthen cooperation
The Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) of Italy and the European Public Prosecutor’s Office have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the aim of facilitating their cooperation related to suspicious financial transactions.
Editorial: This is how the EU goes on the offensive in the fight against crime
On 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.