A report by Paraskevi Tycheropoulou, an OPEKEPE employee who flagged irregularities in the system, puts losses to EU funds at around 115,000 euros against the European Public Prosecutor's 1.2 million estimate. The government is using the findings to push back at Kovesi
Justice Commissioner Michael McGrath repeatedly declined to say whether Greece faces infringement proceedings, citing an ongoing review prompted by the EPPO chief's letter to the Commission.
The government says it will respond through official channels once it receives the document, while defending recent judicial and legislative decisions criticized by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office
Greece reaffirms support for the EPPO as Kovesi and Floridis discuss the OPEKEPE case, prosecutor term renewals, and measures to accelerate pending investigations
The European Chief Prosecutor’s visit coincides with a parliamentary vote and ongoing scrutiny over subsidy cases, as she prepares to address mounting criticism at a major economic forum
EU Chief Prosecutor (EPPO) Laura Koveši will reportedly meet with Greek Justice Minister Georgos Floridis on Tuesday, April 22, during a scheduled visit to Athens this week, before taking part in the 11th Delphi Economic Forum the following day. Koveši has been leading an investigation regarding a case related to farming subsidy fraud (OPEKEPE) implicating Greek […]
Long before the tragic Tempi railway accident in 2023 thrust it into the public eye, she had already begun investigating Contract 717, alleging mismanagement and delays.