Hungary to join European Public Prosecutor's office, EU Commission says
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Hungary will become a participant in the European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO), after the European Commission has adopted a decision confirming the accession of Budapest to the institution responsible for investigating fraud affecting the European Union budget.
The prosecutor's office is following the abuse of EU funds in the country. Magyar had already promised to join in the election campaign.
Hungary to join European Public Prosecutor's office, EU Commission says
Hungary, which is on track to get vital EU funds by showing it is fighting corruption, will join the European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO), the president of the European Commission said on Friday.
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Hungary joins the European Public Prosecutor's Office
Today, the European Commission adopted a decision confirming Hungary’s participation in the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), following Hungary’s request to join it in May 2026. With today’s decision, Hungary will now be the 25th Member State to join the EPPO, reflecting its renewed commitment to restoring the rule of law in the country. The EPPO will now have a permanent presence in Hungary to protect EU funds from financial crime.Con…
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