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Corruption scandal: MEPs lift Cozzolino and Tarabella's immunities

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Andrea Cozzolino and Marc Tarabella, two MEPs caught up in the corruption scandal rocking Brussels, had their parliament­ary immunities lifted on Thursday.

The vote in the plenary in Brus-sels follows a request by the Belgian Federal Public Prosecutor’s Office on 16 January and comes two days after the European Parliament’s legal affairs committee backed the motion.

Both MEPs deny any involve-ment in the illicit lobbying allegedly conducted by Qatar by Morocco.

Italian MEP Cozzolino was not present for the vote but Tarabella, from Belgium, voted to have his immunity waived.

"I have been asking for the lift-ing of this immunity since the very first days of this affair in order to be able to answer the questions of the investigat­ors and to help the justice system to shed light on this case," he told reporters after the vote.

"Out of respect for the judicial authoritie­s and for the work of the investigat­ion, I refrained from commenting on the accusation­s in the press. It was very tempting to respond to them, especially as I am innocent, but I have not yet expressed myself and I will not do so again today in order to reserve the first part of my explanatio­ns to the judge. In any case, you should know that I have nothing to reproach myself for," he added.

Four people have been arrest ed and charged for participat­ing in a criminal organisati­on as part of the investigat­ion into the alleged cash-for-favours scheme in the European Parliament.

These include Greek MEP Eva Kaili, her life partner Francesco Giorgi, former MEP Pier Antonio Panzeri, and NGO director Niccolò Figà-Talamanca.

Panzeri, who preceded Cozzoli-no at the helm of the EU-Morocco parliament­ary committee, implicated both men during his hearings with Belgian authoritie­s since his arrest in early December, according to a confidenti­al document seen by Euronews.

He told a judge, the document states, that Cozzolino agreed to try to squash resolution­s against Morroco in exchange for money and that Tarabella — the vice chair of the European Parliament's delegation for relations with the Arab peninsula — received between €120,000 and €140,000 in cash to support certain positions in favour of Qatar.

French MEP Manon Aubry, coleader of the Left group and the rapporteur on the votes, welcomed the results of the ballots.

"With this investigat­ion, justice is doing its part. But politics isn't. The President of Parliament and the main groups have betrayed the promise of ambitious reforms made in the resolution adopted in December and the "14point action plan" presented instead by Roberta Metsola is a sham," she added.

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Italian MEP Andrea Cozzolino

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