EU Funding – FPÖ Files Complaint Amid Embezzlement Suspicions

Vienna – The FPÖ has lodged a complaint over the EU Commission’s funding allocations to various organizations and associations. This was announced by FPÖ constitutional spokesperson Michael Schilchegger and EU Member of Parliament Roman Haider during a press conference. They criticized the financial support for non-governmental organizations, especially in the environmental sector, describing it as non-transparent. The exact purpose of the funding and the identities of the NGOs involved often remain unclear, they noted.

A report of the facts has been submitted to both the Economic and Corruption Prosecutor’s Office in Austria and the European Public Prosecutor’s Office, Schilchegger stated. He argued that the EU Commission is squandering taxpayer money to fund associations that may sway EU policy and individual parliamentarians with their agendas. Over the past few years, 17 billion euros have been allocated to 37,000 recipients, many of whom participate in EU-level workshop groups.

The FPÖ insists that a comprehensive register of funded organizations be established, detailing their financing and contracts. “This is urgently needed,” Haider asserted. He criticized the Commission for its negligence in oversight.

Haider expressed satisfaction that the issue is being explored in a working group but indicated a preference for a parliamentary inquiry committee. He labeled some funding, such as that directed to African NGOs, as “absurd” and unacceptable.

SPÖ EU delegation leader Andreas Schieder condemned the FPÖ’s actions as a “real witch hunt” against civil society organizations. He remarked that it is unsurprising for a party that denies climate change or aligns with authoritarian forces to attack advocates of environmental protection and human rights. “The FPÖ seeks to silence critical voices and shift the political landscape in favor of industry and corporate interests,” Schieder stated.

Green EU parliamentarian Lena Schilling criticized the ongoing coordinated attacks by some FPÖ and ÖVP parliamentarians against NGOs, labeling them as unjust and aimed at intimidating civil society. She claimed that the FPÖ appears to desire harassment regulations for civil organizations in the EU and Austria, akin to those enforced by Orban or Putin. “This hate campaign must stop immediately!” Schilling demanded. (31.07.2025)


Comments

8 responses to “EU Funding – FPÖ Files Complaint Amid Embezzlement Suspicions”

  1. The Dude Avatar
    The Dude

    Typical FPÖ, eh? Complaining about funds while they’re probably just miffed they didn’t get a slice of the €17 billion pie themselves! 🍰😏

  2. lskeee Avatar

    Oh, lovely, another round of “let’s play hide and seek” with taxpayer euros – who would have thought funding NGOs could get so complicated? It’s like a bureaucratic game of chess, only everyone forgot the rules! 🤷‍♂️💸

  3. DreadSherX Avatar
    DreadSherX

    Oh, look at the FPÖ, turning EU funding into a game of ‘who can shout the loudest about transparency’ while their own party secrets are tighter than a Swiss bank! 😂💸 What’s next, a reality show on how to ‘find’ millions in the couch cushions?

  4. LifeRobber Avatar
    LifeRobber

    Oh brilliant, another day, another complaint about EU funding – who knew that handing out cash to save the planet could be such a scandal? 🎩💸

  5. gentle 
avenger Avatar
    gentle avenger

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing like a good old-fashioned witch hunt to distract from real issues while pretending to care about taxpayer euros. 😂 Just what we need—more transparency in the EU, because that’s worked out so well in the past, hasn’t it? 🧐

  6. Round Kick 
Boomer Avatar
    Round Kick Boomer

    Oh, brilliant! Who knew that a party could get so worked up over a few billion euros while the rest of us are just trying to figure out how to pay for our schnitzels? 🙄💸

  7. berlin kamikaze Avatar
    berlin kamikaze

    Oh, nothing screams “transparency” like a politician complaining about funding that’s allegedly shrouded in mystery—maybe they just need a better pair of glasses to read the fine print! 😂💸

  8. Jade Fox Avatar

    Looks like the FPÖ has found a new hobby—complaining about EU funding instead of actually doing something productive. 😂 But hey, who needs transparency when you can throw around 17 billion like it’s pocket change, right?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Last News

De Vocht Aims to Transform Antwerp’s Grand Bazar into a Hotel Hub

De Vocht Aims to Transform Antwerp’s Grand Bazar into a Hotel Hub

Antwerp (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Eric De Vocht’s IRET plans to overhaul Antwerp’s worn‑out 1993 Grand Bazar, removing its indoor hall, adding street‑front shops, and expanding the Hilton Hotel into upper floors.
As VRT News reported, De Vocht now plans a big rebuild of Antwerp’s Grand Bazar shopping centre on Groenplaats that will connect part of the mall to a larger Hilton Hotel. The focu

Read More

Helsinki Completes a Year Without Any Traffic Fatalities

Helsinki Completes a Year Without Any Traffic Fatalities

Helsinki, one of the smallest EU capitals with just under 690,000 residents, serves as a hub for approximately 1.5 million people commuting across its metropolitan area. Roni Utriainen, a traffic engineer with the city’s Urban Environment Division, stated that various factors contributed to their success, with speed limits being a crucial element.
Research indicates that reducing vehicle imp

Read More

World News in Brief: Hunger in the English and French Caribbean, Climate and Displacement Crisis in Somalia, World Malnutrition Week

World News in Brief: Hunger in the English and French Caribbean, Climate and Displacement Crisis in Somalia, World Malnutrition Week

Throughout the Caribbean region, nations are grappling with food challenges, primarily due to geographic isolation, inadequate local resources, and susceptibility to climate change. “The Caribbean is particularly susceptible to natural risks and supply chain disruptions, which can drive up food prices,” said Brian Bogart, the regional chief of the World Food Programme (WFP).
He expres

Read More

Dodik: EU Crafted the Verdict, Schmidt is the Source of Chaos in BiH

Dodik: EU Crafted the Verdict, Schmidt is the Source of Chaos in BiH

Banja Luka (Fena) – The President of the Republic of Srpska, Milorad Dodik, described the Appellate Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s ruling, which sentenced him to one year in prison and imposed a six-year ban on holding public office, as politically motivated and an attack on the Republic of Srpska.
– The BiH Court operates as a political entity, and this judgment ref

Read More

Ukraine’s Vulnerability in a Corporate-Driven War: The Satellite Failure

Ukraine’s Vulnerability in a Corporate-Driven War: The Satellite Failure

On July 24, 2025, a 2.5-hour global outage of Starlink, Elon Musk’s satellite network, disrupted Ukraine’s military operations, exposing a troubling reality: the infrastructure underpinning modern warfare is increasingly controlled by private corporations. For Ukraine, reliant on Starlink’s 50,000-plus terminals for real-time battlefield communication, drone coordination, and surveillance since

Read More

Relief for Banks as Supreme Court Limits £44 Billion Motor Finance Case

Relief for Banks as Supreme Court Limits £44 Billion Motor Finance Case

Each party acted in its own interest and was not expected to show loyalty to the customer, the ruling stated.
However, in one of the three cases, judges ruled that the consumer should be compensated as he was treated unfairly according to the Consumer Credit Act.
In this instance, the consumer, Marcus Gervase Johnson, had his claim upheld due to specific circumstances, including the large commissi

Read More

Belgium Opposes the European AI Code of Conduct

Belgium Opposes the European AI Code of Conduct

On August 2, a new section of the European AI legislation, known as the ‘AI Act,’ will take effect, introducing regulations for general-purpose AI models. The EU has also created an AI code of conduct, which includes non-binding guidelines for implementing these new rules. However, this code must still receive approval from the ‘AI Board,’ comprised of representatives from

Read More

De Vocht Plans to Transform Antwerp’s Grand Bazar into Hotel Hub

De Vocht Plans to Transform Antwerp’s Grand Bazar into Hotel Hub

Antwerp (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Eric De Vocht’s IRET plans to overhaul Antwerp’s worn‑out 1993 Grand Bazar, removing its indoor hall, adding street‑front shops, and expanding the Hilton Hotel into upper floors.
As VRT News reported, De Vocht now plans a big rebuild of Antwerp’s Grand Bazar shopping centre on Groenplaats that will connect part of the mall to a larger Hilton Hotel. The focu

Read More

Judgment of the Court of Justice in Case C-600/23 on 1 August 2025

Judgment of the Court of Justice in Case C-600/23 on 1 August 2025

DISCLAIMER: The information and opinions presented in the articles belong to the individuals expressing them and are their own responsibility. Publishing these in The European Times does not imply endorsement of the views, but supports the right to express them.
DISCLAIMER TRANSLATIONS: All articles on this site are published in English. Translations are produced through an automated process kno

Read More

EU Executive Reviewed von der Leyen’s Pfizergate Texts — Then Let Them Disappear

EU Executive Reviewed von der Leyen’s Pfizergate Texts — Then Let Them Disappear

The document stated that von der Leyen’s mobile phone has been replaced multiple times since then, with data not being transferred.
In May, the EU’s lower tier General Court ruled that the EU executive erred in not releasing the texts. Politico revealed this week that the Commission will not be appealing the decision in the top tier court.
The case became significant for transparency a

Read More