Belgian Police Raid Targets EU Parliament Corruption Linked to Huawei
- Belgian Police arrested several people in a corruption investigation linked to the European Parliament and Huawei, as confirmed by Belgium's Federal Public Prosecutor's Office.
- The alleged corruption involved bribery to benefit Huawei and has occurred since 2021, encompassing various methods such as excessive gifts and payments.
- A judge placed seals on the offices of two parliamentary assistants at the EU Parliament in Strasbourg following the raids.
- Huawei stated that it takes the allegations seriously and is committed to cooperating with the investigation, maintaining a zero tolerance policy towards corruption.
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Another Corruption Probe Rocks European Parliament’s Mainstream
Once again, a corruption scandal looms over the European Parliament (EP), as investigators from the Belgian federal judicial police conducted 21 searches across the Brussels region, Flanders, Wallonia, and Portugal. According to the Belgian outlet Le Soir, after several months of investigations, authorities have arrested multiple lobbyists working for the Chinese telecom giant Huawei, suspected of bribing current and former MEPs to promote the c…


Huawei lobbyists banned from European Parliament
Representatives of Chinese tech giant Huawei have been banned from European Parliament buildings. This is in response to a police investigation into corruption within the European Parliament by Huawei lobbyists. This is a precautionary measure, a spokesperson for the parliament said.
Huawei Lobbyists Barred: European Parliament's Bold Move
Huawei Lobbyists Barred: European Parliament's Bold Move The European Parliament has taken a decisive step by banning lobbyists associated with Huawei from accessing its buildings amid an ongoing investigation into suspected bribery. This precautionary measure, confirmed by a parliament spokesperson, reflects heightened scrutiny over allegations involving the Chinese tech giant.Belgian prosecutors have detained several individuals believed to ha…
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