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Influence peddling: EU Parliament scandal triggers ethics review

The European Union’s top official said Monday that the allegations of corruption targeting a vice president of the European Parliament are of “utmost concern” as she called for the creation of an independent ethics body covering all of the bloc’s institutions.

Belgian prosecutors charged four people over the weekend with corruption, being part of a criminal group and money laundering in connection with a major investigation into influence peddling at the European Union’s parliament.

The lobbying scandal has already seen parliament Vice President Eva Kaili of Greece relieved of her duties. Authorities have not identified the Gulf country suspected of offering cash or gifts to officials at the parliament in exchange for political favors, but several members of the assembly and some Belgian media have linked the investigation to Qatar.

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