

Greek Scandal: Private Firm Makes Millions on Subsidies
OPEKEPE Scandal: Private Company Profits 5 Million Euros on Subsidy Applications A scandal is unfolding in Greece involving OPEKEPE, the organization responsible for distributing agricultural subsidies. A private company has been contracted to process applications, earning 7 euros per application. With 660,000 applications processed, the company has profited approximately 5 million euros. This has sparked outrage and calls for accountability, particularly given the involvement of former government ministers. "It's a scandal," stated one anonymous source, "that raises serious questions about transparency and the use of public funds." The video shows a news broadcast segment discussing the scandal and the reactions it has generated. The involvement of former ministers is being investigated. The controversy highlights the need for greater oversight in the allocation of public funds and the importance of transparency in government operations. The European Union is also involved in the investigation.