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45 arrested in 50m fraud



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Published Date: 24 April 2007
ITALIAN police have arrested 45 people accused of a 50 million fraud involving European Union subsidies for citrus farmers in the southern region of Calabria, Italian and EU officials said yesterday.
The European Anti-Fraud Office said Calabrian fruit producers and processors had received EU aid for "non-existent" oranges and other citrus fruits supposedly processed into juice and sold.

One company had "large-scale sales of juice" on its books, but investigators who went to the delivery addresses "found blocks of flats, a museum and a hardware shop", officials said.



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Guga,

Rockall 24/04/2007 06:53:06

Yet another good reason why we should get out of the EU; persistant fraud, on a grand scale.


 

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