Networking activities
Connect Subcommittee
This subcommittee is in charge of disseminating the most significant doctrinal and jurisprudential contributions on EPPO and publicising the events with well-known guests on the most popular social media platforms and channels, including Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Facebook.
Chair
Carlotta Eleni Law student at the Milano-Bicocca University
Dimitri Eleni Law student at the Milano-Bicocca University
Nidhi Mehra
Members:
Beatrice Pellegrino
Wisal Tayebi
Activities
Eppo orders the seizure of real estate for fraudulent subsidies for the provision of childcare services
On Friday, 31 March 2023, the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) in České Budějovice (Czechia) referred a criminal case to the Pardubice branch seat of the Hradec Králové Regional Court, where two individuals were indicted for fraudulently obtaining up to €...
Roberto Saviano at closing conference: Eppo and the rule of law
EPPO-Jean Monnet Module è un corso di eccellenza di Diritto dell’Unione Europea dell’ Universitá Milano-Bicocca, finanziato dalla Commissione europea. CLOSING CONFERENCE: EPPO and THE RULE OF LAW L’incontro conclusivo, in data 18 aprile 2023 (guarda il programma della...
EPPO Annual Report 2022: More than 1100 investigations with €14.1 billion worth of damages
The Annual Report for the activities of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) in 2022 shows a clear focus on EU fraud affecting public revenue, in particular cross-border VAT fraud. By the end of 2022, the EPPO had 1117 active investigations with overall...
Updates from EPPO
COOPERATION IN CRIMINAL MATTERS BETWEEN THE EPPO AND POLAND IS NOW FUNCTIONAL On 27 December 2022, amendments to the Criminal Procedure Code of Poland came into force, which allow the Polish authorities to cooperate in criminal matters with the EPPO, on the basis of...
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