Greece could lose funding from Frontex as the European Union’s border agency investigates 12 open cases of potential human rights violations of migrants at its borders, the highest number of ongoing investigations by country across the bloc.
The majority of the open cases are related to alleged forced removals of thousands of people by Greek migration officials at land borders and at sea, a practice known as pushbacks that is illegal under the U.N. Refugee Convention and international law.
Frontex said it will make specific suggestions for Greece to implement — with potential repercussions if ignored.