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Greek PM to reshuffle cabinet amid farm fraud scandal over EU aid

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Posted on April 3, 2026

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ATHENS, April 3 (Reuters) - Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is expected to reshuffle his cabinet, a government official said on Friday, as an investigation into alleged farm-aid fraud

Greek PM reshuffles cabinet as EU aid farm fraud probe widens

Cabinet Changes Amid Expanding EU Farm Aid Fraud Investigation

By Renee Maltezou and Angeliki Koutantou

Background of the Scandal

ATHENS, April 3 (Reuters) - Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis reshuffled his cabinet on Friday, as he seeks to limit the fallout from a growing scandal over alleged fraud related to European Union farm funds. 

Last year European prosecutors charged dozens of Greek stockbreeders with faking ownership of pastureland to claim millions of euros in EU subsidies, allegedly with the help of state employees and conservative politicians.

The affair had already prompted ministerial resignations and led the European Union last year to impose a hefty fine on the country over mismanagement of the subsidies by its OPEKEPE payment agency.

Widening Investigation and Political Fallout

Parliamentary Immunity and Resignations

But in a move that widened the investigation, the European Chief Prosecutor on Wednesday asked the Greek parliament to lift the ‌immunity of at least 11 lawmakers, including ministers, so they can be investigated over their alleged roles in the scheme.

The EU prosecutor has not named the lawmakers and ministers, who are protected from prosecution by the constitution unless parliament lifts their immunity. A minister and four senior officials in the government resigned last year for their alleged role in the fraud.

Key Cabinet Appointments

New Agriculture Minister

On Friday, Mitsotakis appointed Margaritis Schinas, a former European Commission vice-president for Promoting the European Way of Life, as agriculture minister.

Schinas, a former member of the European Parliament as well as a long-serving Commission official, replaces Kostas Tsiaras.

Other Ministerial Changes

Evangelos Tournas, a retired Greek air force officer, was named climate crisis and civil protection minister, replacing Giannis Kefalogiannis. Earlier, a deputy health minister, a party secretary and the government’s parliamentary spokesman had resigned.

Mitsotakis' New Democracy party holds 156 seats in Greece's 300-seat parliament.

Details of the Fraud Probe

Nature of the Alleged Crimes

The latest probe concerns alleged crimes against the EU's financial interests in 2021, including instigation of breach of trust, computer fraud and false attestation with the intent to obtain an unlawful benefit.

OPEKEPE Agency's Role

The OPEKEPE agency handles more than 2 billion euros ($2.31 billion) in annual EU farm aid.

Political Reactions and Next Steps

Opposition Response

Opposition parties dismissed the reshuffle and renewed calls for early elections.

"No reshuffle can save a government built around a majority of people investigated by the judiciary," the Socialist PASOK party, the main opposition, said in a statement.

Upcoming Events

The new cabinet members will be sworn in on Saturday.

Additional Information

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(Reporting by Renee Maltezou and Angeliki Koutantou; Editing by Ros Russell)

Key Takeaways

  • European prosecutors have requested lifting immunity for at least 11 lawmakers and ministers as part of the widening investigation into misuse of EU farm subsidies, targeting claims of fraudulent land and livestock declarations. (euronews.com)
  • The OPEKEPE agency, responsible for distributing over €2 billion annually in EU farm aid, has been shut down and its functions transferred to the Independent Authority for Public Revenue amid growing fines and institutional reforms. (eurotoday.org)
  • The European Commission has imposed a major fine—between €392m and over €415m—on Greece for mismanagement and fraud in agricultural subsidy distribution, reducing future CAP payments by up to 5–10 %, with higher cuts for young farmer programs. (news.greece-media.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the Greek Prime Minister reshuffling his cabinet?
The restructuring is in response to a widening investigation into alleged EU farm aid fraud involving senior members of the ruling party.
What is the nature of the EU farm aid scandal in Greece?
The scandal involves alleged fake pastureland claims by Greek stockbreeders to fraudulently obtain EU subsidies, with help from state employees and politicians.
Which agency is responsible for managing EU farm aid in Greece?
The OPEKEPE payment agency is responsible for handling more than 2 billion euros in annual EU farm aid.
What actions has the European Union taken regarding the scandal?
The EU has imposed a fine on Greece and requested the lifting of immunity for at least 11 lawmakers to investigate their roles.
What crimes are being investigated in the latest probe?
Alleged crimes include instigation of breach of trust, computer fraud, and false attestation to unlawfully obtain benefits.

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