Latest News About European Public Prosecutor's Office

Updated 2026-04-17 06:04

Here’s the latest overview of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) based on recent public reporting:

Illustration of the EPPO’s recent trajectory:

If you’d like, I can pull a concise, up-to-date digest from EPPO’s official media releases and provide a brief timeline of major events with citations.

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European Public Prosecutor's Office annual report warns that ...

The European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), whose mission is to investigate and prosecute offences detrimental to the EU budget such as money laundering, corruption and cross-border VAT fraud, operates as a single office across all participating EU countries (22 Member States including Belgium) and combines European and national law enforcement efforts in a unified approach.

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EU Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO): Council appoints European ...

The Council today appointed the European prosecutors of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office: Frédéric Baab Cătălin-Laurențiu Borcoman Jaka Brezigar Danilo Ceccarelli Gatis Doniks Yvonne Farrugia Teodora Georgieva Daniëlle Goudriaan Petr Klement Tomas Krušna Tamara Laptoš Katerina Loizou Ingrid Maschl-Clausen José Eduardo Moreira Alves d’Oliveira Guerra Juraj Novocký Andrés Ritter Maria Concepción Sabadell Carnicero Gabriel Seixas […]

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European Prosecutor Suspended

On 26 March 2025, the European Chief Prosecutor informed the European Parliament, the Council of the EU, and the European Commission that the EPPO College decided to open an administrative inquiry into potential misconduct by the Bulgarian European Prosecutor within…

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Prosecuting crime in the EU: the state of the EPPO in 2025

Since 2021, the EU has had a new body to prosecute and bring to judgement crimes affecting the EU’s financial interest: the European Public Prosecutor’s Office, or the EPPO (affectionately pronounced ‘Eppo’). Independent of national government, and EU institutions, bodies and agencies, the EPPO, together with the Court of Justice of the EU, represents the […]

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