EU Prosecutors Arrest 21 Croatians Over Suspected Farm Aid Fraud

May 7 (Reuters) – The European Public Prosecutor’s ⁠Office (EPPO) ⁠said on Thursday ⁠it had arrested 21 Croatians, including an acting ​and a former public official, in a probe into possible corruption ‌and fraud involving European Union ‌farm subsidies.

The head and a former expert adviser ⁠of a ⁠payment agency of agricultural funds in one of Croatia’s ​counties were among those arrested on May 6 in coordination with local police and Croatian tax administration authorities for suspected “abuse of office ​and authority and receiving bribes”, the EPPO said in a ⁠statement.

The EPPO, ⁠which began operations ⁠in ​2021, is the EU’s independent public prosecution office tasked with investigating and ​bringing to judgment ⁠crimes against the bloc’s financial interests. It first announced the investigation into the Croatian affair on Wednesday.

The acting public official under arrest is suspected of coordinating with farmers to ⁠help prepare and submit applications and secure EU farm subsidies under potentially ⁠irregular circumstances, in exchange for illicit financial benefits, the EPPO said on Thursday.

It also said a former expert was suspected of having set up a criminal gang with another two suspects to help farmers obtain farm subsidies by inflating pastureland and falsifying documents in return for a financial reward since 2020.

Neither Croatian state police nor ⁠a government spokesperson in Zagreb responded immediately to a request for comment.

The arrests followed a scandal in Greece over suspected fraud similarly related to EU farm subsidies that has ​shaken the centre-right government in recent months.

(Reporting by ​Angeliki KoutantouEditing by Gareth Jones)

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