The EU Parliament shaken with the corruption investigation associated with China’s Huawei | Criminal news
The Belgian government announced the arrests of several people allegedly bribed as part of the parliament.
The Belgian government said that police arrested several people within a corruption area targeting the European Parliament and the Chinese company Huawei.
The suspects allegedly participating in the “active corruption” of the “active corruption” of the European Parliament “in the European Parliament in Belgium and Portugal” Active Corruption “in the” active corruption “of” Active Corruption “searched 21 buildings in Belgium and Portugal.
“Corruption has been regularly applied to date on 2021 and since 2021 to date and football matches have received various forms of gifts or regular invitations such as regular invitations or regular invitations.
Investigators, according to prosecutors, believe that illegal payments are “mixed” in the financial flows related to conference costs to hide their true goals.
“In this regard, the investigation is aimed at detecting any evidence of money laundering,” the prosecutor’s office said.
Following the raids, the judge, the judge, the judge, in Strasbourg, added that the two parliamentary assistants were convicted in the headquarters of the EU Parliament in Strasbourg.
Prosecutors also said that the suspects were taken into account for the integrity of the suspects, including the identities of the suspects, including innocence and investigation.
Huawei and science for the EU parliament, Al Jazeera’s appeals to the comment did not respond immediately.
The probe spoke of several MPs and assistants in a bribery scandal related to Several EU MPs and assistants Qatar and Morocco.
Five current and former MEPs – Greece’s Eva Kaili; Italian Pier Antonio Paner and Andrea Cozzolino; The Belgian Marc Tarabella and Marie Arena – was caught in this work.
Panzeri admitted that he accepted the participation of prosecutors and corruption in 2023.
None of the other four were convicted.
Qatar and Moroccan governments have given up no wrongdoing in this case.