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    EU Seeks Lifting of Greek Lawmakers' Immunity Over Farm Aid Fraud

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    Posted on April 1, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The European Public Prosecutor’s Office has asked Greece’s parliament to lift immunity of 11 active MPs to enable investigation into suspected organised agricultural subsidy fraud involving past OPEKEPE mismanagement, linked to EU funds between 2016–2023.

    EU Pushes to Lift Immunity of Greek Lawmakers Amid Farm Aid Fraud Scandal

    Greek Lawmakers Face Investigation Over Farm Aid Fraud

    ATHENS, April 1 (Reuters) - The European Chief Prosecutor on Wednesday asked Greece to lift the immunity of 11 lawmakers to allow an investigation into their role in a farm aid fraud scandal which has sparked political resignations and drawn a hefty EU fine.

    Background of the Farm Aid Fraud Scandal

    European prosecutors last year charged dozens of Greek stockbreeders for faking ownership of pastureland and livestock to receive millions of euros in EU financial aid. 

    The EU in June also fined Greece 392 million euros over the OPEKEPE agency's mismanagement of the subsidies between 2016 and 2023. The agency handles more than 2 billion euros in annual EU farm aid.

    Political Fallout and Resignations

    A minister and four senior officials of the centre-right government of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis have resigned over their alleged role in the scandal, which has led to a parliamentary probe.

    Latest Developments in the Investigation

    Lifting Lawmakers' Immunity

    LIFTING LAWMAKERS' IMMUNITY TO ALLOW PROBE TO PROCEED

    In a new development on Wednesday, the European Chief Prosecutor asked the Greek parliament to lift the immunity of 11 active lawmakers, enabling it to progress with the investigation and "to establish the facts, while searching for inculpatory as well as exculpatory evidence," the prosecutor's office said.

    The Role of the European Public Prosecutor's Office

    The European Public Prosecutor's Office is an independent office of the European Union.

    Details of the Alleged Crimes

    The probe relates to alleged crimes against the EU's financial interests in 2021, including instigation of breach of trust, computer fraud and false attestation with the intent to obtain an unlawful benefit, the statement said.

    The Prosecutor did not name the lawmakers, adding that information was passed to parliament indicating possible involvement of a former rural development minister and his deputy. 

    Government and Parliamentary Response

    Greek government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis said EPPO's statement was "a serious development" and the government would assess each case once parliament receives the file.

    A separate parliamentary probe into the scandal wrapped up this year but ended in political deadlock due to competing findings by the political parties.

    Several probes into the alleged role of OPEKEPE officials remain ongoing, the prosecutor’s statement said.

    (Reporting by Yannis Souliotis; Writing by Angeliki Koutantou; Editing by Bernadette Baum)

    Table of Contents

    • Greek Lawmakers Face Investigation Over Farm Aid Fraud
    • Background of the Farm Aid Fraud Scandal

    Key Takeaways

    • •EPPO’s request follows a €392 million EU fine on Greece over OPEKEPE’s mismanagement and alleged widespread subsidy fraud between 2016–2023
    • •The probe targets possible criminal acts in 2021 by current MPs and implicates a former minister and deputy minister of Rural Development
    • •The scandal triggered resignations of a minister and four senior officials and has led to parliamentary and EPPO investigations into misuse of EU agricultural funds

    Frequently Asked Questions about EU seeks lifting of Greek lawmakers' immunity over farm aid fraud

    1Why is the EU seeking to lift the immunity of Greek lawmakers?

    The EU wants to lift the immunity of 11 Greek lawmakers to enable investigation into their alleged involvement in a farm aid fraud scandal.

    2How was the Greek farm aid fraud carried out?

    Greek stockbreeders allegedly faked ownership of pastureland and livestock to claim millions of euros in EU financial aid.

  • Political Fallout and Resignations
  • Latest Developments in the Investigation
  • Lifting Lawmakers' Immunity
  • The Role of the European Public Prosecutor's Office
  • Details of the Alleged Crimes
  • Government and Parliamentary Response
  • 3What penalties has Greece faced due to this scandal?

    The EU fined Greece €392 million for the OPEKEPE agency's mismanagement of subsidies between 2016 and 2023.

    4Who has resigned as a result of the subsidy fraud case?

    A minister and four senior government officials have resigned due to their suspected involvement in the scandal.

    5What is the role of the European Public Prosecutor's Office in the probe?

    The European Public Prosecutor's Office is leading the investigation and requested the lifting of immunity to further the legal probe.

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