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Corruption scandal rocks EU

Corruption scandal prompts European Parliament’s move

- SAMUEL PETREQUIN

BRUSSELS — The president of the European Parliament has launched an urgent procedure to waive the immunity of two lawmakers following a request from Belgian judicial authoritie­s investigat­ing a major corruption scandal rocking EU politics.

The European Parliament said Monday that President Roberta Metsola asked all services and committees to give the procedure priority, with the goal to have it finished by Feb. 13.

“From the very first moment the European Parliament has done everything in its power to assist in investigat­ions and we will continue to make sure that there will be no impunity,” Metsola said. “Those responsibl­e will find this Parliament on the side of the law. Corruption cannot pay and we will do everything to fight it.”

The EU Parliament press service did not identify the two MEPs. According to two people familiar with the case who were not allowed to speak publicly because the investigat­ion is ongoing, they are Italian Andrea Cozzolino and Belgian Marc Tarabella.

The two did not immediatel­y respond to queries asking for comments.

Tarabella, whose home was raided last month, and Cozzolino have denied wrongdoing and self- suspended their membership of the Parliament’s Socialists and Democrats group (S&D).

Cozzolino had previously said he was ready to abandon his parliament­ary immunity so that he would be able to answer questions from authoritie­s.

“When it comes to the request to lift their immunity the S&D group would follow, in the context of the European Parliament, the procedures foreseen in a responsibl­e and constructi­ve manner,” the Socialists and Democrats said.

A third member of Parliament, Eva Kaili, has already been charged in relation with the scandal, which allegedly involves Qatari and Moroccan officials suspected of influencin­g economic and political decisions with gifts and money.

Prosecutor­s accuse Kaili of corruption, membership in a criminal organizati­on and money laundering. A Greek socialist MEP, Kaili has been in custody since Dec. 9. Her partner, Francesco Giorgi, an adviser at the European Parliament, is jailed on the same charges.

Kaili was relieved of her duties of parliament Vice-President after being charged. She would have normally enjoyed immunity from prosecutio­n but was brought before a judge after Belgian police launched raids on premises across Brussels last month and large sums of cash were reportedly found at her home.

Kaili and Giorgi are suspected of working with Giorgi’s one-time boss, Pier Antonio Panzeri, a former EU lawmaker. According to arrest warrants, Panzeri “is suspected of intervenin­g politicall­y with members working at the European Parliament for the benefit of Qatar and Morocco, against payment.”

The Parliament has halted work on files involving Qatar as it investigat­es what impact the cash-and-gifts-for-influence bribery scandal might have had. Qatar vehemently denies involvemen­t and Morocco has yet to respond to allegation­s that its ambassador to Poland might have been involved.

Belgian prosecutor­s are also seeking the handover of Panzeri’s wife and daughter from Italy, where they were put under house arrest on similar charges.

A fourth suspect in Belgium — Niccolo Figa-Talamanca, secretary-general of the non-government­al organizati­on No Peace Without Justice — was also charged and jailed over the affair.

The scandal came to public attention after police launched more than 20 raids, mostly in Belgium but also in Italy. Hundreds of thousands of dollars were found at a home and in a suitcase at a hotel in Brussels. Mobile phones and computer equipment and data were seized.

 ?? (AP/Virginia Mayo) ?? European Parliament President Roberta Metsola, shown speaking at an EU summit in Brussels on Dec. 15, launched a procedure for the waiver of immunity of two lawmakers as part of corruption scandal rocking EU politics Monday.
(AP/Virginia Mayo) European Parliament President Roberta Metsola, shown speaking at an EU summit in Brussels on Dec. 15, launched a procedure for the waiver of immunity of two lawmakers as part of corruption scandal rocking EU politics Monday.
 ?? (AP/Olivier Matthys) ?? Lawyers for former European Parliament Vice President Eva Kaili speak with the media at the courthouse in Brussels on Dec. 22, 2022.
(AP/Olivier Matthys) Lawyers for former European Parliament Vice President Eva Kaili speak with the media at the courthouse in Brussels on Dec. 22, 2022.

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