Greek PM to reshuffle cabinet amid farm fraud scandal over EU aid


FILE PHOTO: Greece’s Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis speaks to the media at Alden Biesen castle, on the day of an informal European Union leaders retreat, Belgium, February 12, 2026. REUTERS/Murad Sezer

ATHENS, April 3 (Reuters) - Greek ⁠Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is expected to reshuffle ⁠his cabinet, a government official said on Friday, ‌as an investigation into alleged farm-aid fraud involving EU funds widens, reaching more senior members of the ruling centre-right party.

The scandal has rocked ​the government since last year, when ⁠European prosecutors charged dozens ⁠of Greek stockbreeders with faking ownership of pastureland to claim ⁠millions ‌of euros in EU subsidies, allegedly with the help of state employees and conservative politicians.

The ⁠affair has already prompted ministerial resignations and led ​the European ‌Union to impose a hefty fine on the country ⁠over mismanagement ​of the subsidies by its OPEKEPE payment agency.

In a move widening the investigation, the European Chief Prosecutor on Wednesday asked Greece ⁠to lift the immunity of at ​least 11 lawmakers, ministers among them, so they can be investigated over their alleged roles in the scheme.

"The government spokesman ⁠will announce changes to the cabinet at 1230 (0930 GMT)," the PM's office said.

The latest 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 OPEKEPE agency handles more ‌than 2 billion euros ($2.31 billion) in ​annual EU farm aid.

($1 = 0.8662 euros)

(Reporting by Renee Maltezou and Angeliki Koutantou; Editing by Ros Russell)

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