European Public Prosecutor Accuses 15 Defendants of Fraud with Projects Financed by the PRR
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Manipulated public competitions led the European Public Prosecutor's Office to charge four public officials — including a vice-rector — and complicit companies for breach of competition rules.
In the case of public contracts financed by PRR funds for the acquisition of computer equipment and cybersecurity by a public university and a group of secondary schools.
The European Public Prosecutor's Office in Porto brought charges against 12 people, including four civil servants, and three companies for allegedly participating in a fraudulent scheme related to projects funded by the Recovery and Resilience Plan (PRR) for schools.
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