Czech prosecutors are pressing fraud charges against former prime minister Andrej Babis after years of investigation, officials said in Prague on Monday. The businessman and billionaire stands accused of improperly applying for EU subsidies and damaging the financial interests of the EU, according to a spokesperson. Babis is accused of obtaining about €2 million ($2.2 million) in EU aid for his own firms for the construction of a spa and resort named Capi hnizdo (Stork Nest Farm) in 2008. The money was intended to support small- and medium-sized businesses, whereas Babis ran a large conglomera…