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A Greek court convicted two former senior officials of the Agricultural Payments Agency for covering up criminal activity
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A Greek court convicted two former senior officials of the Agricultural Payments Agency for covering up criminal activity

Two former high-ranking officials from Greece’s Agricultural Payments Agency (OPKEPE) were sentenced to five years and eight months in prison for covering up criminal activities and failing to fulfill their duties, according to the electronic edition of the newspaper 'Kathimerini', citing information from official authorities. The convicted individuals included the former head of the agency and the former director of the technical inspections department. Their sentences are currently under appeal, and they face a ban on leaving the country. One of the accused had his case reclassified as a serious crime due to alleged damages exceeding 120,000 euros, which will be reviewed by another judicial panel. The case materials will be sent to the European Public Prosecutor’s Office, which investigates misuse of EU funds in this case. The scandal over agricultural subsidies led to resignations of several Greek government members after the European Public Prosecutor’s Office launched an investigation into potential abuses. Farmers also protested, demanding faster payments and reforms to the subsidy distribution system.

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A Greek court convicted two former senior officials of the Agricultural Payments Agency for covering up criminal activity

Two former high-ranking officials from Greece’s Agricultural Payments Agency (OPKEPE) were sentenced to five years and eight months in prison for covering up criminal activities and failing to fulfill their duties, according to the electronic edition of the newspaper 'Kathimerini', citing information from official authorities. The convicted individuals included the former head of the agency and the former director of the technical inspections department. Their sentences are currently under appeal, and they face a ban on leaving the country. One of the accused had his case reclassified as a serious crime due to alleged damages exceeding 120,000 euros, which will be reviewed by another judicial panel. The case materials will be sent to the European Public Prosecutor’s Office, which investigates misuse of EU funds in this case. The scandal over agricultural subsidies led to resignations of several Greek government members after the European Public Prosecutor’s Office launched an investigation into potential abuses. Farmers also protested, demanding faster payments and reforms to the subsidy distribution system.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual legal outcomes and institutional responses without overt ideological framing. It reports on a judicial decision involving public officials and EU funding issues, focusing on procedural and legal aspects rather than taking a partisan stance. While the topic involves high-

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): The article reports on a Greek court ruling against former officials from the OPEKEPE agency, citing official sources. It provides details on charges, sentences, and related context like protests and government resignations. Factuality is high as it aligns with cross-source consensus on the scandal

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