I don’t have live access to the latest feeds right now, but I can summarize recent themes around the EPPO (European Public Prosecutor’s Office) based on the latest publicly reported information up to 2025-2026.
Direct answer
- The EPPO has continued expanding its remit and activity, with ongoing investigations into EU budget fraud, cross-border cases, and efforts to strengthen cooperation with member states. However, debates over funding and IT infrastructure have persisted, affecting its operations in some periods.
Key developments and context (recent themes)
- Funding and IT: The EPPO has repeatedly pressed for increased and more stable funding, particularly for IT systems and case processing capacity. While some years saw higher allocations than earlier, gaps remain between EPPO’s requests and the final budget settled by the EU institutions. This has occasionally caused friction with the European Commission and budgetary committees. [Note: See historical discussions on EPPO funding and IT dependence in various policy briefs and news roundups from 2021–2025.]
- Case load and cross-border work: The EPPO has reported rising activity, including thousands of investigations and a significant proportion with cross-border implications. This underscores the EU-wide nature of many financial crimes and the EPPO’s role in coordinating across member states. [Historical EPPO annual reporting and analyses through 2024–2025.]
- Governance and integrity: There have been high-profile inquiries and administrative reviews within the EPPO system, including at least one publicized instance where an EPPO-related matter led to an internal inquiry. This reflects ongoing attention to governance and ethics within the Office. [Public sector crime-watch and EU policing coverage from 2024–2025.]
What this means for stakeholders
- For EU member states: Expect continued emphasis on cross-border cooperation and standardized procedures to leverage EPPO’s remit across borders, with funding and IT modernization as ongoing priorities.
- For observers and media: The EPPO remains a focal point in EU anti-fraud efforts, with developments often tied to EU budget cycles and enforcement of NextGenerationEU-related spending.
If you’d like, I can:
- Pull the most recent official EPPO press releases or the latest annual/ interim reports and summarize their key figures (investigations started, active cases, estimated damages, cross-border shares).
- Create a concise timeline of major EPPO milestones and notable governance events from 2021 to present.
- Compare EPPO’s budget requests vs. approvals over the last few years in a short table.
Would you like me to fetch and compile those details? If so, tell me which format you prefer (bulleted summary, mini-timeline, or a compact table).
Sources
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