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Prague prosecutors have decided to drop charges against Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis, who was charged with fraud with EU subsidies, AP reported

Prosecutors announced their decision on Friday after evaluating a police recommendation to charge Babis. Their decision may be reversed by the Prosecutor General.

The case concerns a farm that received EU subsidies after its property was transferred from the Agrofert conglomerate, which belonged to Babis, to 250 companies owned by members of the Czech prime minister’s family.

Subsidies were intended for medium and small enterprises, and Agrofert would not have been entitled to them. Later, Agrofert again became the owner of the farm.

Babis denies any allegations.

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