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INTERNATIONAL - EUROPEAN UNION
Published on December 10, 2022 at 01h24
Belgium makes EU parliament arrests, including a vice-president, in Qatar corruption probe
Officers arrested Greek socialist MEP Eva Kaili hours after four other suspects had been detained for questioning. Belgium's federal prosecutor also conducted a series of raids at 16 addresses in Brussels.
Le Monde with AFP
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https://www.lemonde.fr/en/international/article/2022/12/10/belgium-makes-eu-parliament-arrests-including-a-vice-president-in-qatar-corruption-probe_6007213_4.html
Belgian police arrested a European Parliament vice-president and four others in connection with an investigation into corruption implicating World Cup hosts Qatar, the prosecutors' office said Friday, December 9. Officers arrested Greek socialist MEP Eva Kaili hours after four other suspects had been detained for questioning. All four were either Italian citizens or originally came from Italy, a source close to the case told AFP.
Ms. Kaili is the partner of one of the four, a parliamentary assistant with the European Parliament's Socialists and Democrats group, said the source. Following reports of Ms. Kaili's arrest, the president of the Greek socialists (PASOK) Nikos Androulakis announced on Twitter that she had been expelled from the party.
A statement issued earlier by Belgian prosecutors mentioned a Gulf country in connection with an investigation into corruption and money laundering but did not name it. And while it said a former MEP was among those arrested, it did not identify him.
But Belgian press reports said the country concerned was Qatar and named the former MEP as Italy's Pier-Antonio Panzeri, who served as a socialist in the parliament between 2004 and 2019. Belgium's federal prosecutor announced the earlier arrests after a series of raids at 16 addresses in Brussels.
"Today's searches have enabled investigators to recover about 600,000 euros in cash," the prosecutors said in a statement. "Computer equipment and mobile phones were also seized. These elements will be analyzed as part of the investigations."
'Large gifts' to influential figures
Investigators "suspected a Gulf country (of influencing) the economic and political decisions of the European parliament", the statement added. It alleged this was done "by paying large sums of money or offering large gifts to" influential figures in the European parliament.
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