EU Parliament Corruption Cases Leaked

David Vives
By David Vives
December 8, 2023NTD Newsroom
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One year after a former vice president of the EU Parliament was arrested by Belgium police with suitcases of cash, allegedly paid by Qatar, new leaks reveal wider corruption, extending to more members of Parliament. It may also reveal more details about what’s been happening in the EU.

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