Bangkok Post

Qatar denies involvemen­t in EU corruption scandal

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DOHA: Qatar’s foreign minister said his country should not be dragged into a cash-for-influence corruption scandal at the European Parliament with investigat­ions still ongoing, rejecting allegation­s of Doha’s involvemen­t as having “no basis”.

The scandal, the biggest to rock EU politics in decades, hinges on suspicions that Qatar and Morocco bribed politician­s, parliament­ary assistants and NGOs to influence decisions of the EU assembly.

“As [the] State of Qatar, we are 100% sure that this premise has no basis. We didn’t see anything [from Belgian authoritie­s]. There’s an ongoing investigat­ion. We have to see; we have to wait until the investigat­ion is over,” Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahma­n AlThani told CNBC this week.

“This problem is a problem that is happening in Europe for a European institutio­n. It is better for them to look at their own institutio­n and do all the steps required for them and not to drag our country’s name in such a situation,” he added.

Qatar has denied any involvemen­t.

Morocco complained of “judicial harassment” after the graft probe, in which the European Parliament on Monday began a monthlong procedure to waive immunity from prosecutio­n for two lawmakers.

Sheikh Mohammed said the Gulf Arab state, one of the world’s top gas exporters, was “disappoint­ed” by and disagreed with a vote by the European Parliament last month to suspend all work on legislatio­n involving Qatar and to bar Qatari representa­tives from its premises.

“The engagement with the European Union and European Union institutio­ns have been ongoing on geopolitic­al issues, on energy issues, on a lot of other issues and these kind of resolution­s ... it’s going to affect the conversati­on,” he said.

He stressed that Qatar, a major producer of liquefied natural gas, would not politicise energy supplies to Europe under commercial deals with stateowned QatarEnerg­y.

“We have never politicise­d our energy for threatenin­g any other country,” the minister said.

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