EOM: Leiders van internationale douanefraude met biodieselimporten aangehouden in Nederland

Het Europees Openbaar Ministerie heeft samen met nationale opsporingsautoriteiten, waaronder de FIOD, een internationaal douanefraudenetwerk met betrekking tot de invoer van biodiesel uit de VS, waarbij de herkomst valselijk wordt opgegeven, in strafrechtelijk onderzoek. Verschillende landen zijn hierin betrokken, waaronder Nederland. De schade die uit dergelijke fraude volgt, bestaande uit ontdoken importheffingen (zoals anti-dumping heffingen), is aanzienlijk. In dit geval meer dan 60 miljoen euro.

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Onderzoek onder leiding van EOM: Aanhouding vier verdachten voor fraude met douaneaangiften

Op 13 januari heeft de FIOD onder leiding van het Europees Openbaar Ministerie vier mannen (28, 30, 34 en 73) uit Rotterdam en Zevenhuizen aangehouden op verdenking van grootschalige fraude met douaneaangiften. Het viertal wordt ervan verdacht de waarde van uit China geïmporteerde fietsen stelselmatig te laag te hebben opgegeven. Het vermoedelijk nadeel wordt geschat op minimaal 7,2 miljoen euro.

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Artikel: The New Directive on the Violation of Union Restrictive Measures in the Context of the EPPO

This article outlines the new Directive on the violation of Union restrictive measures (EU sanctions), adopted on 24 April 2024. This legislation, initiated by the European Commission in the aftermath of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, above all aims to harmonise across the Member States criminal offences and penalties for the violation of EU sanctions, to strengthen the enforcement of EU sanctions, and to facilitate the confiscation of assets subject to EU sanctions. Lastly, the article examines the possible extension of the competence of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) to the criminal offences harmonised by the new Directive.

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Judicial Control of the EPPO: the Role of the Court of Justice

This article examines the exercise by the Court of Justice of the European Union of its judicial review jurisdiction with respect to the European Public Prosecutor's Office. It describes the Court of Justice’s activities in the framework of the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, of which the European Public Prosecutor’s Office is a key element, before examining the Court’s jurisdiction to review the legality of measures taken by the European Public Prosecutor's Office and a number of cases in that context.

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Artikel: Remarks on the CJEU’s Preliminary Ruling in C-281/22 G.K. and Others (Parquet européen)

On 21 December 2023, the CJEU delivered its first judgment in response to the preliminary reference concerning the extent of judicial review in the context of the EPPO’s cross-border investigations. The questions referred to the CJEU aimed to shed light on two crucial aspects of the respective legal framework. They address both the forum before which the suspect, or another person negatively affected by an investigative measure of the EPPO, may challenge the substantive reasons for adopting the measure and the scope of judicial scrutiny to be performed by the national court. This article first calls to mind the facts of the case and the legal framework on cross-border investigations laid down in Arts. 31 and 32 of the EPPO Regulation. Next, it analyses the Advocate General’s opinion and the findings of the Court and then provides an assessment of the judgment, taking into account the negotiation history of the EPPO Regulation. The author concludes that, even if the CJEU’s judgment offers much-needed clarity and legal certainty for carrying out cross-border investigations by the EPPO, the more adequate solution would be if the Commission were to propose an amendment of the EPPO Regulation.

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