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Olaf is likely to step up its probes into EU states that refuse to participate in the EPPO (Photo: European Commission)

Eight EU states to face extra anti-fraud scrutiny

Member states that refuse to join the future European Public Prosecutors Office (EPPO) can expect more probes by the EU's anti-fraud office, Olaf.

"Those who do not have the EPPO will have more Olaf, Olaf will focus on them," Olaf chief Giovanni Kessler told reporters on Wednesday (31 May) in Brussels.

Kessler followed with a statement saying it was not a threat but noted the importance of a level playing field in terms of stopping fraud across all EU states.

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Olaf is likely to step up its probes into EU states that refuse to participate in the EPPO (Photo: European Commission)

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