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EU prosecutor asks for police probe into subsidies for Babiš-linked Agrofert
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office has asked Czech police to investigate EU subsidies paid to companies linked to Andrej Babiš, Czech Prime Minister, through his agro-chemical group Agrofert. The probe focuses on funds provided before Babiš’s current term, amid findings that he retained control of the company in violation of EU conflict-of-interest rules.
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