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Greece Probes New Cases of Illegal Farm Subsidies

Greece Probes New Cases of Illegal Farm Subsidies

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Greek authorities are continuing investigations into a growing scandal involving illegal

Greek authorities are continuing investigations into a growing scandal involving illegal agricultural subsidies linked to OPEKEPE, the country’s agency responsible for managing EU farm payments. The probe follows dozens of arrests and the referral of suspects to the European Public Prosecutor’s Office.

According to officials, multiple new cases of allegedly fraudulent subsidy claims have emerged across different parts of Greece. Investigators are examining payments described as “fake” or unsupported by legitimate agricultural activity.

The investigations intensified after the uncovering of an organized network in the island of Crete, where members are accused of illegally collecting EU agricultural funds by declaring non-existent grazing land. Media reports indicate that authorities are now looking into similar schemes in other regions of the country.

One case under investigation in Crete reportedly involves a subsidy exceeding €500,000 for grazing land registered in the name of a landowner who has since passed away. In northern Greece, authorities are examining a case in which a 72-year-old woman allegedly declared nearly €920,000 in subsidy income, alongside a dozen other producers now under police scrutiny.

Another case under review concerns a family-run operation in central Greece, where a woman is reported to have declared €1.5 million in

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