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Corruption scandal: Two more socialist MEPs set to have immunity lifted

- Efi koutsokost­a

The European Parliament’s legal affairs committee on Tuesday voted unanimousl­y to lift the immunity of Andrea Cozzolino and Marc Tarabella, two MEPs caught up in the corruption scandal rocking Brussels.

The vote by the JURI commit-tee is expected to be rubberstam­ped by the entire plenary on Thursday — a step necessary for Belgian authoritie­s to investigat­e and potentiall­y charge the two men.

Manon Aubry, the co-leader of the Left group in the European Parliament and the rapporteur on Tuesday's votes, told journalist­s the committee vote came “without surprise” as the two MEPs were willing to have their immunity lifted to facilitate the investigat­ion.

Both MEPs deny any involve-ment in the illicit lobbying allegedly conducted by Qatar by Morocco that has so far seen four people arrested and charged for participat­ing in a criminal organisati­on.

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

Cozzolino is an Italian socialist MEP who succeeded Panzeri — the alleged leader of the criminal organisati­on under investigat­ion — at the helm of the EU-Morocco parliament­ary committee. Belgian MEP Tarabella, also from the socialist group, is vice chair of the European Parliament's delegation for relations with the Arab peninsula.

Both were mentioned by Panz-eri during his hearings with a judge since his arrest in early December, according to a confidenti­al document from the parliament seen by Euronews.

The former MEP, the document states, told authoritie­s that Cozzolini agreed to try to squash resolution­s against Morroco in exchange for €50,000 back in 2019, and that Tarabella received between €120,000 and €140,000 in cash to support certain positions in favour of Qatar.

Panzeri has struck a deal with Belgian authoritie­s to divulge everything he knows about the scandal and in which he recognised being one of the leaders of the network, in exchange for a more lenient sentence.

 ?? ?? Italian MEP Andrea Cozzolino and Belgian MEP Marc Tarabella.
Italian MEP Andrea Cozzolino and Belgian MEP Marc Tarabella.

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