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Greek police arrest 20 in Crete over suspected EU farm subsidies fraud

By Thomson Reuters May 25, 2026 | 4:30 AM

ATHENS, May 25 (Reuters) – Greek police arrested 20 people on the island of Crete on Monday, saying they had dismantled a criminal gang suspected of ​defrauding the European Union of agricultural subsidies – the ‌latest case in a growing scandal that has shaken the government.

Among the group’s suspected leaders were two accountants and state employees who assisted farmers with submitting applications to receive EU farm funds ‌based ​on false declarations of farm land, ⁠police officials said.

Since starting ⁠to operate in 2019, the network’s illegal revenue topped €3 million ($3.49 million), police said in a statement.

Monday’s arrests are the latest in a series of local cases linked ​to a wider probe by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office – an independent EU office – into alleged crimes ⁠in Greece against the bloc’s financial ⁠interests.

Last year, European prosecutors charged dozens of ​Greek stock-breeders with faking ownership of grazing land to claim ​millions of euros in EU subsidies, with the ‌alleged help of state employees and conservative politicians.

The scandal has made political waves in Greece, prompting parliamentary probes – which were inconclusive – as well as ministers’ resignations and calls ⁠for early elections by opposition parties.

At the request of the European chief prosecutor, parliament voted in April to lift the parliamentary ⁠immunity of 13 ‌lawmakers from the ruling New Democracy ⁠party, so they can be investigated over ​their suspected ‌role in separate cases.

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis ​urged EU ⁠prosecutors to decide swiftly whether to indict the lawmakers, as he seeks to stem the political fallout from the probe before the next parliamentary election due by spring 2027.

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(Reporting by Yannis Souliotis; Writing by Renee Maltezou;Editing ​by Helen Popper)