The biggest sheep breeder in Romania has been arrested for stealing subsidies

Published Nov 1, 2024

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Dumitru Andreshoi, the largest sheep breeder in Romania and chairman of the 'Dacia' Sheep Breeders' Association, has been detained by the European Prosecutor's Office along with two other association members and eight other suspects. They are accused of defrauding European funds worth over 11.2 million lei (approximately BGN 4.5 million). The scheme involved leasing land in forested areas, which is ineligible for pasture maintenance subsidies, and falsifying data to obtain these subsidies from 2018 to 2023. Officials from the Romanian Agency for Payments in Agriculture have been implicated in the approval of these fraudulent subsidies.
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The largest sheep breeder in Romania and the chairman of the "Dacia" Sheep Breeders' Association, Dumitru Andreshoi, was detained by the European Prosecutor's Office, reports BTA. He is accused of defrauding European funds worth more than 11.2 million lei (approximately BGN 4.5 million). Together with him, two other people related to the association were detained. They and eight other suspects were detained by the officers of the General Anti-Corruption Directorate on Wednesday and taken for questioning to the office of the European Public Prosecutor in the Romanian city of Timisoara. Judicial sources said that Andreshoy created an extremely complex mechanism to illegally obtain subsidies from European funds. In the period 2018-2023, it has concluded land lease contracts in the counties of Hunedoara, Arad, Timis, Harghita, Covasna, Valca, Brasov and Cluj. As they are mostly forested areas, ...
Source: Agri

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