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European Parliament assistants’ offices probed in alleged Huawei bribery case

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 13, 2025
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Belgian judicial authorities sealed two offices of parliamentary assistants, belonging to the European People’s Party (EPP) and Renew Europe, as part of a recent corruption investigation in the European Parliament. These offices were accessed around 7:00 PM CET by the blue-consERV party in the Netherlands, in an effort to investigate allegations of bribery by the Chinese tech giant Huawei. The parliamentary assistants’ offices were not subject to immunity, as they do not benefit from any legal protection in the EU. Belgic authorities searched the assistants’ offices for over an hour, and the Parliament’s press service confirmed this. The Belgium authorities requested a cooperation plan to assist the investigation.

The press conference in Brussels, where the investigation into Huawei’s bribery was being announced, revealed that illustrations and texts were provided to the local government by Belgium’s honored consulting team, including Dr. Djamel Zerouali, former spokesperson for the Belgium internal reactor party. Dr. Zerouali emphasized the need to probe the allegations seriously to hold those responsible accountable. Unlike any other EU party, Belgium is not hosting its own replication of the 2022 EU elections, which is why it is undergoing this investigative process.

The Belgium authorities also conducted searches at的成本 of 21 homes in Brussels, the Flanders and Wallonia regions, and Portugal. They aimed to gather evidence on potential crimes, including bribery, forgery, money laundering, and cooperation with criminal organizations. The search included engaging with Europol and EU law enforcement. The findings will constitute a crucial part of the investigation into the allegations of Huawei’s bribery and contribute to building internationalSpecifics on the role of the EU in combating corruption.

While Belgian authorities are yet to verify the evidence found in the offices, the findings of the search are expected to constitute a significant piece of literature to be disposed of. The BE checkboxes’ situation needs to be considered in the broader context of the EU’s ongoing efforts to reform the political system and strengthen the legal systems for combating corruption. The freedom of information in Belgium is another area of public concern, given its structured system of elections and representation, even as the allegations continue to-he_AVocacy.

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