Europe’s anti-fraud office uncovers widespread scams

SCIENTISTS stealing research, millions of smuggled cigarettes, a crumbling bridge built with substandard materials and Chinese garlic claiming to be of African origin.

Europe’s anti-fraud office uncovers widespread scams

These, and many more, were all cases uncovered by the European anti-fraud office OLAF last year.

They investigated five Irish cases: three in agriculture payments and two of cigarette smuggling.

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