Hungary may soon join the European Public Prosecutor's Office, a move that could enable investigators to examine historical cases involving EU funding allocations. The accession would expand the EPPO's jurisdiction and enhance oversight mechanisms within the bloc.
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View all signals →The European Public Prosecutor's Office in Zagreb has initiated a massive investigation into corruption and subsidy fraud involving EU agricultural funds in Croatia. The announcement marks a high-profile enforcement effort, though details on the scale of alleged fraud and specific entities under investigation remain limited.