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<p>Source: euobserver.com</p>



<p>The European Commission wants its own anti-fraud data-mining tool made mandatory for all EU states to crack down on financial crimes.</p>



<p>&#8220;It is a data collection, a data-mining tool which allows us to identify risks and more importantly also allows us to detect conflicts of interests,&#8221; Joost Korte, a senior European Commission official told MEPs on Thursday (11 June).</p>



<p>Known as Arachne, the software is already being used in around 20 member states and digs into big EU budget items like the structural funds &#8211; alone worth over €350bn.</p>



<p>Arachne stores the data of some two million beneficiaries of EU funds. It then cross-checks the data with more than 210 million companies and the some 120 million people behind those companies.</p>



<p>Plans are also in the works on predictive modelling to detect fraud.</p>



<p>&#8220;We need the legislature to roll Arachne out for all the member states and make it a compulsory instrument,&#8221; said Korte.</p>



<p>Korte is the head of the European Commission department that deals with employment and social affairs. Under his portfolio, he oversees some €85bn of EU-funded projects.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Conflicts of interest</h3>



<p>But Korte also admitted that conflicts of interest should not be entirely eliminated because it would undermine the concept of &#8220;shared-management&#8221;.</p>



<p>Shared management means the Commission largely entrusts the paper work and oversight of how EU money is spent to the member states.</p>



<p>&#8220;There is a tension between them because the whole concept of the shared management fund is that we rely on politicians,&#8221; he said.</p>



<p>That money is often channeled through government structures, which may then be captured by a state-like mafia similar to examples found in Hungary and the Czech Republic.</p>



<p>In Hungary, the government has used EU agricultural funds to retain party loyalists, according to a New York Times investigation.</p>



<p>Andrej Babis, the billionaire prime minister of the Czech Republic, is also currently fighting court battles with the European Commission over Agrofert.</p>



<p>The firm, which is one of the biggest in the Czech Republic, received millions in EU funds.</p>



<p>Although Babis had placed Agrofert in a trust before taking up office, an EU audit found he actually retained control.</p>



<p>The EU complained that Babis cannot retain control over Agrofert while at the same time making decisions over the EU budget.</p>



<p>&#8220;We need to be careful that the conflicts of interest should not derail in such a way that it is impossible to find anybody who wants to be part of our shared management,&#8221; said Korte.</p>



<p>&#8220;I am not talking about Mr Babis, that is clear,&#8221; he added.</p>
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