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Athanasia Reppa

  • Jul 3

    Athens court convicts former OPEKEPE officials for burying subsidy fraud report; 5-year suspended sentence imposed

    A Greek court found former OPEKEPE president Dimitris Melas and ex-director Athanasia Reppa guilty of harbouring a criminal and dereliction of duty for failing to forward a report on suspicious farm subsidy claims to prosecutors.

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