In seven European countries, at least five suspects were arrested on Wednesday by order of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EOM) and 450 locations were searched. Various buildings and cars have been seized in connection with an investigation into large-scale VAT fraud. This would involve an amount of 38 million euros.
Source Taxlive
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