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Greek police arrest dozens in raids over EU farm subsidies scandal

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Posted on October 22, 2025

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ATHENS (Reuters) -Greek police arrested dozens of people across the country on Wednesday as part of an investigation into a scandal in which farmers faked land and livestock ownership to receive EU

Dozens Arrested in Greece Over EU Farm Subsidies Fraud Investigation

Overview of the EU Farm Subsidies Scandal

ATHENS (Reuters) -Greek police arrested dozens of people across the country on Wednesday as part of an investigation into a scandal in which farmers faked land and livestock ownership to receive EU agricultural subsidies.

Details of the Arrests

The case emerged when European prosecutors said this year they had found evidence that farmers and state officials have defrauded the European Union of subsidies, at least since 2019.

Impact on Greek Agriculture

The case has rocked Greece and a parliamentary committee has launched a probe into the government agency OPEKEPE, which handles farm subsidies and distributes 2.5 billion euros ($2.9 billion) in aid annually to hundreds of thousands of farmers.

Government Response and Investigations

Thirty-seven people have been detained, police officials said on Wednesday, adding that most of them were not farmers and among the suspects were private sector employees.

Police estimate that the alleged ring received 20 million euros in subsidies in 2018-2022 and that about half of the financial aid was obtained illegally.

The raids and searches on Wednesday were coordinated with the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), which is investigating crimes against the financial interests of the EU and has been looking into the Greek case in recent years.

Greek police have also launched a separate investigation and some of the suspects were identified in both probes.

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(Reporting by Yannis Souliotis; Writing by Renee Maltezou, Editing by Ed Osmond)

Key Takeaways

  • Greek police arrested dozens over EU farm subsidies fraud.
  • Farmers faked land and livestock ownership to receive subsidies.
  • A parliamentary probe into OPEKEPE has been launched.
  • 37 people detained, including non-farmers and private employees.
  • The alleged fraud involved 20 million euros in illegal subsidies.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is EU farm subsidy?
EU farm subsidies are financial aids provided by the European Union to support farmers and enhance agricultural productivity. These subsidies can help stabilize farm incomes and promote sustainable farming practices.
What is financial crime?
Financial crime refers to illegal acts committed for financial gain, including fraud, money laundering, and embezzlement. It often involves deceitful practices to manipulate financial systems.
What is compliance?
Compliance refers to the process of adhering to laws, regulations, and guidelines set by authorities. In finance, it ensures that organizations operate within legal frameworks to prevent financial misconduct.

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