Dozens Arrested in Greece’s Farm Fraud Scandal

Numerous ministers and deputy ministers have resigned due to their alleged involvement in the scandal. The EU has fined Athens €400 million after uncovering systemic failures in the management of farm subsidies from 2016 to 2023. Greece risks losing its EU farm subsidies unless it submits a better action plan to prevent funds from being misappropriated. The initial deadline was Oct. 2, now extended to Nov. 4.

“The Commission is awaiting the submission of the revised action plan and remains in contact with Greek authorities,” a European Commission spokesperson told POLITICO earlier this month.

Wednesday’s operation focused on a criminal network accused of illegally obtaining EU farm subsidies through false declarations submitted to the Greek organization responsible for distributing EU farm funds, OPEKEPE.

According to the EPPO, during the preliminary investigation, 324 individuals were identified as subsidy recipients, costing the EU budget over €19.6 million. Of these, 42 are suspected to be involved in this case and are considered current members of the criminal group.

Most appear to have no genuine connection to farming or production, according to Greek and EU authorities.

Since at least 2018, the group allegedly exploited procedural gaps in applications using falsified documents to claim subsidies from OPEKEPE, declaring non-eligible pastureland and inflating livestock numbers to increase entitlements. They allegedly issued fictitious invoices, routed funds through multiple bank accounts, and mixed them with legitimate income to hide their illicit origins. Part of the stolen funds was purportedly spent on luxury goods, travel, and vehicles.

Greece’s anti-money laundering authority is investigating Giorgos Xylouris, a Crete farmer and former New Democracy member. Xylouris is a key figure in EPPO case files, known by the nickname Frappé regarding the OPEKEPE scandal.

About €2.5 million was found in his bank accounts during a random inspection, Greek officials said. Authorities discovered that Xylouris failed to provide the required financial documentation and could not justify the large sum. Eight vehicles were identified in his possession, including a Jaguar luxury car. Prosecutors are examining potential anti-bribery law violations, and an investigation into potential money laundering is ongoing.


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8 responses to “Dozens Arrested in Greece’s Farm Fraud Scandal”

  1. darkside orbit Avatar
    darkside orbit

    Clearly, farmers in Greece have taken “sowing the seeds of change” to a whole new level—who knew livestock could double as a luxury car fund? 🍷🚜

  2. Looks like the agricultural sector in Greece has found a new way to “harvest” funds—who knew farming involved so much luxury travel and flashy cars? 😂 Just imagine the “crops” these folks are planting: €400 million worth of pure imagination! 💸

  3. show off Avatar

    Just when you thought farming was all about soil and sweat, Greece turns it into a luxury car dealership! 😏 Who knew that playing with numbers could lead to a new Jag, eh?

  4. Lady In Red Avatar
    Lady In Red

    Oh, the Greeks have turned farming into a high-stakes game of Monopoly! Who knew that playing with EU funds could come with such a fancy car collection? 🚗💸

  5. snapdragon Avatar
    snapdragon

    Oh, Greece really knows how to farm, doesn’t it? Who needs actual crops when you can harvest a nice €19.6 million with just a sprinkle of false declarations? 🍇💰

  6. taffy duchess Avatar
    taffy duchess

    Looks like the only thing growing in Greece these days is the list of ministers with a knack for “farming” subsidies—who knew public service could be so lucrative? 🍷💸

  7. Spicy Thunder Avatar
    Spicy Thunder

    Seems like the only thing growing in Greece these days are the luxury car collections of the “farmers”! Who knew that turning a profit from nothing could be such an art form? 😂💰

  8. noisecake Avatar

    Imagine that – a farmer with a Jag! 🎩 Who knew the road to rich farmland led straight through a luxury car dealership? 😂

  9. Digital Moonshine Avatar
    Digital Moonshine

    Seems like the only thing growing in Greece these days is the list of scandal-tainted farmers! 🌱💸 Who knew that ‘farming’ could be such a lucrative career for those with a flair for creative accounting?

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