Uncovering Corruption: EPPO Investigates EU Agricultural Funds in Croatia
The European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) is investigating corruption and fraud involving EU agricultural funds in Croatia. Evidence is being collected in several counties, targeting activities of Croatian nationals accused of bribery and fraud. The investigation underscores broader EU efforts to enhance transparency in fund management.
The European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) has initiated a criminal investigation into possible corrupt practices and fraud concerning European Union agricultural funds in Croatia, as announced on Wednesday.
Authorities are currently collecting evidence across several counties in central Croatia, focusing on the actions of Croatian nationals suspected of abusing office, bribery, subsidy fraud, and document forgery within a criminal organization, thereby harming EU financial interests, according to the EPPO. Specific details remain withheld to protect the integrity of the ongoing proceedings.
Croatia's Agriculture Minister, David Vlajcic, emphasized efforts to enhance transparency within the country's agricultural payment systems. Vlajcic stated the department's commitment to ensuring that EU funds are utilized appropriately, highlighting recent changes in agricultural fund management aimed at safeguarding public finance integrity.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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