The European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) in Zagreb (Croatia) has opened an investigation into possible irregularities involving the public procurement procedure for the construction of a €1.2 million waste sorting plant in the city of Mali Lošinj, co-financed by the EU. Read More
Croatia: EPPO opens probe on suspicion of fraud in €1.2 million waste sorting plant in Mali Lošinj
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