Belgium Requests Investigation of Five EU Parliament Members Over Huawei Corruption Allegations
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Politics
May 22, 2025 06:30
brussels - Belgian authorities seek to lift immunity for five EU parliamentarians for suspected corrupt practices linked to Huawei. The European Parliament President, Roberta Metsola, confirmed the request.
Belgium Requests Investigation of Five EU Parliament Members Over Huawei Corruption Allegations
Belgian authorities have requested the European Parliament to waive the immunity of five MEPs for an investigation into corrupt practices involving the Chinese tech giant Huawei. The MEPs include Daniel Attard (Malta), Nikola Minchev (Bulgaria), Salvatore De Meo, Fulvio Martusciello, and Giusi Princi (Italy).
Cooperation with Authorities
Minchev, Attard, and De Meo have expressed willingness to cooperate with authorities to prove their innocence.
Police Investigation and Arrests
In March, Belgian police launched a probe into bribery by Huawei lobbyists, resulting in arrests in France, Portugal, and Belgium, along with office searches in the parliament.
Lobbyists Excluded from EU Buildings
Following the accusations, Huawei lobbyists have been barred from EU premises, although it remains unclear if any MEPs were bribed.