A massive EU subsidy scandal has pulled back the curtain to reveal how power operates in Greece, says journalist Alexander Clapp
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Graham Watson
onto International Economics: IB Economics September 5, 2:16 AM
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Wow! This is worth a read, if only because the opening paragraph indicates the obvious nature of the fraud, and I'm incredulous that no-one in the EU sought to question it.
According to the article, "Between 2016 and 2022, the sheep population on the island of Crete more than doubled." This was symptomatic of a widespread fraud perpetuated by the Greek state agency that oversaw the allocation of European farming subsidies, OPEKEPE.
The extent of the fraud meant that Greece received more than 2bn euros in farming subsidies each year, around a quarter of its military budget. But surely this sort of thing should both be easy to spot and now that it's been discovered some of the people involved should face criminal proceedings. And as for the opportunity cost.