According to the audit, the Czech Republic would have to return all EU subsidies, which Agrofert has been striving for since then. “The Czech authorities have not declared any expenditure for any of the operations covered by the report. That is why no financial correction is necessary,“ said Commission spokesman Balázs Ujvari yesterday. According to him, the Commission will continue to address only some of the audit recommendations with the Czech Republic, which have not yet been taken into account by the Czech authorities. Babiš rejected the conclusions of the audit claiming they were biased and manipulated, and the Czech Ministry of Regional Development also expressed its disagreement. Earlier, the prime minister himself assured that there was no danger that the Czech Republic should return the money to Brussels.