In 2023, investigations by the European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) established that over €1 billion of EU taxpayers’ money should be recovered from misuse. The OLAF report 2023, published today, provides an insight into OLAF’s main results, examples, trends and operations last year.
OLAF investigations find over €1.2 billion affected by fraud and irregularities
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