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Italy Arrests 45 for 50 Mln Euro EU Fruit Fraud

Source: Reuters
27/04/2007

Rome, April 23 - Italian police have arrested 45 people accused of a 50 million euro fraud involving European Union subsidies for citrus farmers in the southern region of Calabria, Italian and EU officials said on Monday.

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The European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) said Calabrian fruit producers and processors had claimed and received EU aid for "non-existent" oranges and other citrus fruits supposedly processed into concentrated juice and sold.

One company investigated had "large scale sales of juice to companies in Spain and France" on its books, but investigators who went to the delivery addresses "found only apartment blocks, a museum and a hardware store", OLAF said in a statement.

Italian police said 15 of the suspects were being held in custody while 30 others under house arrest. They include regional officials, heads of farm cooperatives, producers and processors, who face charges of fraud and corruption.



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