Norway Parliament to Appoint Rare Outside Probe of Foreign Ministry’s Epstein Links
- Norway's parliamentary oversight committee unanimously agreed to appoint an external inquiry into the foreign ministry's connections to Jeffrey Epstein, deepening an ongoing scandal involving notable figures.
- Norway's white-collar crimes police are investigating Thorbjoern Jagland, Mona Juul, and Terje Roed-Larsen on suspicion of corruption.
- The police investigation follows the release of emails and files revealing the individuals' connections to Epstein, including plans for visits to Epstein's properties.
- Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store expressed support for the inquiry and emphasized the importance of transparency regarding Epstein-related issues.
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The Norwegian parliament agreed on Tuesday to form an independent commission to investigate links between US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and several prominent Norwegians.
Norway parliament to appoint rare outside probe of ministry's Epstein links
OSLO/STOCKHOLM, Feb 10 - Norway's parliamentary oversight committee unanimously agreed on Tuesday to appoint a rare external inquiry into foreign ministry links to Jeffrey Epstein, part of a deepening scandal over friendships with the late U.S. sex offender. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Norway's parliamentary oversight committee has unanimously decided to conduct a rare external investigation into the Foreign Ministry's links with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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