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    Greek Farmers Pocket Over 22 Million Euros in EU Farm Aid Fraud, Minister Says

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    Posted on September 2, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Greek farmers misappropriated over 22 million euros in EU subsidies through fake land claims, leading to a major investigation and political consequences.

    Greek Farmers Fraudulently Claim Over 22 Million Euros in EU Aid

    Investigation into EU Subsidy Misappropriation

    ATHENS (Reuters) -Greek farmers misappropriated EU agricultural subsidies worth more than 22 million euros between 2019 and 2024 by faking land ownership, a minister said on Tuesday, following a police investigation that has shaken the government.

    Greek police raided the Athens offices of OPEKEPE - the government agency tasked with supervising and paying EU subsidies - in July, seizing hundreds of thousands of farmers' tax records.

    So far, police have found that hundreds of Greek farmers have misappropriated EU subsidies worth at least 22.67 million euros ($26.54 million), after scrutinising more than 6,000 out of more than 800,000 applications, Citizen Protection Minister Michalis Chrysochoidis said in a televised statement on Tuesday.

    Details of the Fraudulent Claims

    "We can't and we should not tolerate people coveting precious public money, whether it's state or European," Chrysochoidis said. "It's our duty... to activate all available mechanisms, to prevent, and whenever needed, investigate, identify and punish offenders."

    Government and EU Response

    In March, European prosecutors said they had charged dozens of Greek stockbreeders who received EU financial aid with making false declarations of ownership or leasing of pastureland.

    Impact on Greek Agriculture and Politics

    The EU in June imposed a 392 million-euro fine on Greece over the mismanagement of agricultural subsidies between 2016 and 2023 by OPEKEPE, which handles more than 2 billion euros in annual EU farm aid.

    Some senior OPEKEPE officials who EU prosecutors have investigated for their alleged roles in the fraud have denied wrongdoing. The government has said it will soon transfer OPEKEPE's responsibilities to Greece's state revenue authority to improve transparency.

    EU prosecutors have referred the case to the Greek parliament, the only body to investigate politicians. The parliament will set up a committee to look into OPEKEPE's handling of the EU subsidies. 

    The conservative government of Kyriakos Mitsotakis - who won a second term in 2023 - has seen its popularity fall amid the scandal which has led to the resignation of four ministers who have also denied wrongdoing.

    ($1 = 0.8542 euros)

    (Reporting by Angeliki KoutantouEditing by Ros Russell)

    Table of Contents

    • Investigation into EU Subsidy Misappropriation
    • Details of the Fraudulent Claims
    • Government and EU Response
    • Impact on Greek Agriculture and Politics

    Key Takeaways

    • •Greek farmers misused over 22 million euros in EU subsidies.
    • •Police investigation reveals fraudulent land ownership claims.
    • •OPEKEPE's role in subsidy mismanagement under scrutiny.
    • •EU fines Greece 392 million euros for subsidy mismanagement.
    • •Political fallout leads to ministerial resignations.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Greek farmers pocket over 22 million euros in EU farm aid fraud, minister says

    1How much EU farm aid was misappropriated by Greek farmers?

    Greek farmers misappropriated EU agricultural subsidies worth more than 22 million euros, specifically 22.67 million euros, between 2019 and 2024.

    2What actions have been taken against the involved farmers?

    Greek police have raided the Athens offices of OPEKEPE and are investigating hundreds of farmers, having scrutinized over 6,000 tax records related to the fraud.

    3What has been the political impact of this scandal?

    The scandal has led to a decline in popularity for the conservative government of Kyriakos Mitsotakis, resulting in the resignation of four ministers involved.

    4What penalties has the EU imposed on Greece regarding agricultural subsidies?

    In June, the EU imposed a fine of 392 million euros on Greece due to mismanagement of agricultural subsidies by OPEKEPE between 2016 and 2023.

    5What is the role of OPEKEPE in this fraud case?

    OPEKEPE is the government agency responsible for supervising and paying EU subsidies, and it is currently under investigation for its handling of these funds.

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