EU chief prosecutor Laura Kovesi challenges Greece's Supreme Court over the renewal of Greek EPPO prosecutors' terms, in a dispute tied to the OPEKEPE agricultural subsidy scandal
The European Public Prosecutor's Office has appealed to Greece's Supreme Court over a two-year mandate renewal, with legal experts warning the dispute could escalate to the EU Court of Justice
A dispute over a last-minute judicial amendment has highlighted growing tensions between Athens and the European Public Prosecutor’s Office, prompting concerns over the scope of investigations involving political figures
An EU commissioner's warm words after meeting Prime Minister Mitsotakis gave the Greek government political cover, even as polls show most Greeks believe the rule of law does not exist in their country.
Europe's top prosecutor defended EPPO's OPEKEPE investigation, pushed back on accusations of political bias, and called for more resources. She also expressed optimism and underlined she has seen a real shift in Greek attitudes toward corruption.
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
The inquest on Tempe has finished and we can expect a trial date to be set for the coming months. The Agricultural Subsidies Agency (OPEKEPE) is in court, and the first convictions are coming through
From Transylvania to the helm of Europe’s top prosecutorial office, Laura Kövesi has built a career defined by integrity, fearlessness, and her uncompromising fight against financial crime and corruption across the EU
European Chief Prosecutor Laura Kövesi highlighted corruption challenges, constitutional barriers, and Greece’s role in EU fraud cases during her Athens press conference. She insisted the European Public Prosecutor’s Office 'is here to stay'
The much-discussed statements by the European Chief Prosecutor, Laura Kövesi, on the investigation being conducted by her office, the EPPO, into Contract 717 for the remote railway traffic control system, the Tempi tragedy, and the law on ministerial responsibility have provoked a series of reactions. Yesterday, we heard Kövesi comment on this issue in response […]