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Сентябрь
2019

Prosecutors clear Czech PM of EU subsidy fraud

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Czech prosecutors said Friday they had cleared billionaire Prime Minister Andrej Babis of any wrongdoing in an alleged two-million-euro case of EU subsidy fraud involving one of his farms.

Police recommended in April that Babis be indicted in the case in which he and several others, including family members, risked five to 10 years behind bars. Babis flatly denied any wrongdoing.

The 65-year-old agro-chemicals mogul, pegged by Forbes as the second-wealthiest Czech, was suspected of abusing special EU small business subsidies to create his luxury Stork Nest resort and farm near Prague in 2007.

Police alleged that Babis had only temporarily removed the farm from Agrofert, his sprawling food, chemicals and media holding, so as to make it eligible for the EU small business subsidy.

Prosecutors said Friday the police allegation was unsubstantiated.

"The evidence we have made us conclude the Stork Nest farm met the definition of a small- and medium-sized company," Prague prosecutor Martin .




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