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European Commission Press release Luxembourg, 12 Apr 2024 "Check against delivery"
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I will start with the Recovery and Resilience Facility.
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The Council decides to return to the regular visa fee for applicants from The Gambia.
Supported by Eurojust and Europol, judicial and law enforcement authorities in Portugal and Romania have dismantled an organised crime group involved in human trafficking, qualified fraud and money laundering. The suspects allegedly transported Romanian citizens, mostly minors and women, to Portugal and used them to beg for a fictitious association, posing as deaf-mute children and young people.
Eurojust has assisted national authorities across Europe in tackling a massive fraud involving fake investments in cannabis plants for medicinal use. Two linked criminal organisations that advertised the scheme online and laundered the profits, which are estimated to be approximately EUR 645 million, have been dismantled. In a coordinated action, nine suspects have been arrested. Eurojust supported authorities in Germany, Spain and France in setting up a joint investigation team (JIT) into the fraud.
The Council adopted a macro-financial assistance operation of €1 billion of urgent short-term macro-financial assistance to Egypt to help stabilise its economy.
To improve road safety and working conditions for drivers providing occasional bus and coach services in Europe, today the Council adopted a revision of the 2006 rules on driving times and rest periods in the occasional passenger transport sector.
The Council has adopted a review of the Single Permit Directive, an EU law that deals with legal migration to the EU labour market.
The Council has adopted an EU law to criminalise the violation or circumvention of EU restrictive measures.
The Council has adopted an EU law on freezing and confiscating criminal money.