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European public prosecutor investigates possible fraud at green investor

The European Public Prosecutor's Office is investigating InnoEnergy, an investor in clean technology based in Amsterdam, following suspicions of fraud involving EU funds. The investigation was initiated by a Swedish entrepreneur who received assistance from InnoEnergy but later suspected fraudulent activity related to EU funding.

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Het Europees Openbaar Ministerie doet onderzoek naar InnoEnergy, een in Amsterdam gevestigde investeerder in schone technologie. De zaak kwam aan het rollen door een Zweedse ondernemer die door InnoEnergy werd geholpen, maar later begon te vermoeden dat er sprake was van fraude met EU-geld.

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Follow the MoneyIndependentCenter4 days ago
European public prosecutor investigates possible fraud at green investor

The European Public Prosecutor's Office is investigating InnoEnergy, an investor in clean technology based in Amsterdam, following suspicions of fraud involving EU funds. The investigation was initiated by a Swedish entrepreneur who received assistance from InnoEnergy but later suspected fraudulent activity related to EU funding.

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