Greek Parliament Launches Investigation into EU Agricultural Subsidy Scandal

The Greek parliament has approved the formation of a committee to investigate an agency handling EU agricultural subsidies amid fraud allegations involving Greek farmers and state officials. The case has implicated former agriculture ministers and affected the ruling government's popularity. Opposition parties demand a stronger investigatory body.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 30-07-2025 17:03 IST | Created: 30-07-2025 17:03 IST
Greek Parliament Launches Investigation into EU Agricultural Subsidy Scandal
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The Greek parliament has greenlit the establishment of a committee to probe into a government agency embroiled in a scandal over EU agricultural subsidies. Greek farmers allegedly faked land ownership, defrauding the EU since at least 2019.

Two ex-agriculture ministers are under suspicion of involvement in the case, which European prosecutors brought to parliament's attention. The ruling New Democracy party, which controls parliament, faces declining popularity amid the controversy.

Opposition parties, however, demand a more robust investigative body, arguing the current plan stalls accountability and risks crimes being written off under statutes of limitations.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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