Belgium Suspected corruption in the EU Parliament: arrests and raids

SDA

13.3.2025 - 12:46

ARCHIVE - Police cars parked in front of the European Parliament (archive photo). Photo: Laurie Dieffembacq/Belga/dpa
ARCHIVE - Police cars parked in front of the European Parliament (archive photo). Photo: Laurie Dieffembacq/Belga/dpa
Keystone

The European Parliament is facing a new corruption scandal.

Keystone-SDA

In the course of investigations into active bribery and forgery, around 100 police officers carried out 21 house searches in Belgium and Portugal, according to a statement from the federal public prosecutor's office in Brussels. Several suspects were provisionally arrested and are now being questioned. The aim of the alleged bribery is said to have been to influence political decisions for business interests.

The public prosecutor's office did not comment on possible clients. Several Belgian media reported that the investigators suspect the Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei to be behind the attempts to influence. Chinese technology in Western mobile communications has been the subject of heated debate for years. Huawei critics fear that China could gain access to cell phone networks via the company.

A spokeswoman for the EU Parliament said in response to an inquiry that they always cooperate fully at the request of the authorities. According to the news agency DPA, there were initially no searches in the Parliament itself. Whether and if so how many former or active MEPs are in the focus of the authorities was not disclosed. There were no indications that any MPs had been arrested.

According to the public prosecutor's office, corruption is said to have been practised regularly and very discreetly "under the guise of commercial lobbying in various forms" from 2021 to the present day. These included payments for political statements or inappropriate gifts such as regular invitations to football matches or the payment of restaurant and travel expenses.

Money could also have flowed to intermediaries in a hidden manner, for example when conference costs were covered. The public prosecutor's office also announced that it is investigating suspected money laundering. "Several documents and objects have been confiscated and need to be analyzed further."