The European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EOM) has 4.5 billion euros in EU money in its sights that have probably fallen into the wrong hands. One of the investigations by the new European anti-fraud and corruption fighter focuses on multimillion-dollar fraud involving VAT in the Netherlands, among others.
Source: taxlive.nl
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