Back to newsGreece's agricultural payments authority (OPEKEPE) has issued suspended prison sentences to 57 agricultural producers from Crete, following an investigation into irregularities related to farming subsidy claims. The producers were found to have submitted fraudulent or inaccurate declarations to claim EU agricultural support funds. Suspended sentences mean the individuals avoid immediate imprisonment but face penalties if further violations occur. This case is part of broader national efforts to crack down on subsidy fraud across Greek agricultural sectors. The ruling has no direct impact on tourists visiting Crete, though it reflects ongoing scrutiny of the island's agricultural industry, which produces the olive oil, wine, and fresh produce widely found in local restaurants and markets across the region.
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57 Crete Farmers Face Suspended Sentences for Subsidy Fraud
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