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Lithuanian Pm Adviser Received EU Funds for Trainings Without Attendees Media

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AI-generatedThis is a political/administrative scandal with no direct commercial mechanism. No commodity, product, company margin, or supply chain is affected. The event is a misuse of EU agricultural training funds, but does not impact any market or business operation.
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- Vigilijus Jukna, adviser to Lithuanian PM, received EU funds for farmer training sessions.
- Investigation found 13 training events had no attendees, violating program rules requiring at least 12 attendees per session.
- Total funding for two EU projects is nearly 299,000 euros across 51 municipalities and 207 planned sessions.
- Lithuania’s National Paying Agency stated no serious violations found yet, but confirmed suspicions could lead to sanctions.