Strengthening Transparency and Safeguarding European Resources through Strategic Collaboration between Greece and the European Public Prosecutor’s Office

A meeting was held with European Chief Prosecutor Laura Kövesi at the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) featuring Minister of National Economy and Finance Kyriakos Pierrakakis, Deputy Minister George Kotsiras, and AADE Deputy Governor George Pitsilis.

Joining the meeting were Milan Jaron, head of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), and Greek European Prosecutor Nikolaos Paschalis.

The agenda focused on enhancing cooperation between Greece and the EPPO to improve the fight against customs and tax fraud. The minister and AADE head presented the Customs NextGEN program, a comprehensive modernization initiative for Greek customs.

Targets for 2029 include:

*Full integration of the Financial Crime Unit (SDOE) into the AADE by October 2025.

*Streamlining the process for granting Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) status to trustworthy economic operators.

*Establishment of a Customs Document Control Center in Thessaloniki by June 2026, covering 40 customs offices nationwide.

*Development of a digital monitoring system for vehicles and containers at national borders by 2026.

*Creation of a Container Targeting Center at the Port of Piraeus by September 2026 in collaboration with UK authorities.

*Reform and digitization of the national customs information system from 2026 to 2029 to fully digitize customs processes in line with the Union Customs Code (UCC).

Funding details include:

*80 million euros allocated from the Recovery and Resilience Fund for digital monitoring of trucks and containers.

*203 million euros earmarked over the next four years to boost operational capacity.

Investment distribution by 2027:

*125 million euros for staffing Customs with approximately 1,100 new employees, focusing on Piraeus and logistics in Attica.

*40 million euros for eight X-Ray cargo inspection systems.

*20 million euros for two X-Ray systems for freight trains.

*18 million euros for a new Customs information system.

Overall, more than 280 million euros will be invested in Customs NextGEN.

Additional discussion points included:

*Identifying and reporting customs and tax fraud (VAT) using advanced risk analysis and cross-border data sharing.

*Providing specialized financial investigators and customs officials to assist the EPPO in Greece.

*Deploying national experts to the EPPO to improve interoperability with EU systems.

*Ensuring EPPO access to the EUROFISC information network for efficient VAT fraud prevention and combating.

*Equalizing salaries for officials in NEDPAs (Secretaries and Financial Investigators) at the Athens Office to align with national auditing remuneration due to their increased workload.

The ministry stated that the meeting affirmed strong cooperation between Greece and the EPPO, with a commitment to deepen joint efforts for transparency and protection of both Greek and European budgets. (01/10/25)

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10 responses to “Strengthening Transparency and Safeguarding European Resources through Strategic Collaboration between Greece and the European Public Prosecutor’s Office”

  1. Flame OUT Avatar
    Flame OUT

    Blimey, 280 million euros to catch tax dodgers? Guess they’re finally taking the “customs” in customer service a bit too literally! 😂💰

  2. Alias Stick Avatar
    Alias Stick

    Looks like Greece is really stepping up its game in the “let’s pretend we’re cracking down on fraud” league. With that budget, they could probably buy a few honest politicians too! 😂💸

  3. What a splendidly complicated way to say “let’s try not to steal from each other,” isn’t it? 😏 With all these millions, I’m half-expecting them to hire a magician to make the fraud disappear!

  4. Seems like a grand show of transparency and collaboration, but I can’t help but wonder if they’ll actually manage to find all that missing cash or just keep talking about it over coffee ☕️🇬🇷.

  5. Divine Bramble Avatar
    Divine Bramble

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed: a 280 million euro plan to make customs as exciting as watching paint dry. At least now we can be bored in multiple languages! 😏💼

  6. infinite hole Avatar
    infinite hole

    Oh, splendid! Who knew that a rendezvous about customs and tax fraud could be so riveting? I can hardly wait for the 2029 blockbuster sequel: “Greece and the EPPO: The Digital Chronicles!” 💼🎬

  7. nightmare king Avatar
    nightmare king

    Just what we needed, a grand plan to turn customs into a high-tech marvel – because who didn’t dream of a digital monitoring system for trucks at the local pub? 🍻 Can’t wait to see how this ‘NextGEN’ thing works out; maybe they’ll finally catch those who thought paying taxes was optional! 😄

  8. bad beret Avatar
    bad beret

    Looks like a right shindig over there, eh? With all that cash flying about, I wonder if they’ll have time for a nice ouzo break while they’re at it! 🍷💸

  9. cowboy booter Avatar
    cowboy booter

    Seems like the Greeks are really getting their act together—nothing says “transparency” like a bureaucratic tango with more layers than a baklava! 🍰💼

  10. Starshine Avatar
    Starshine

    Seems like Greece and the EPPO are really rolling up their sleeves to catch a few tax dodgers—who knew bureaucracy could be so thrilling? 💼💤

  11. Twinkle Cutlass Avatar
    Twinkle Cutlass

    Oh great, just what we needed—more meetings about ‘transparency’ while the euros are flying away faster than my taxi fares after a night out in Athens! 😂

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