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Belgian police search Huawei offices and make arrests amid European Parliament corruption probe

According to reports, the Chinese tech giant Huawei might have bribed former or current MEPs. Prosecutors have contacted the European Parliament.

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00:00Belgian police has searched the Brussels headquarters of Huawei and several homes in a major corruption
00:08investigation linked to the European Parliament.
00:13According to reports, 15 current or previous MEPs might be targeted in the case and some
00:20arrests have been already made.
00:24Investigators suspect that members of the network received bribes in exchange for influencing
00:29EU decision-making in Huawei's favour.
00:36This comes as no surprise because in the wake of the Qatargate scandal, the Parliament simply
00:41didn't put in the necessary reforms that they should have to prevent the next scandal and
00:45here we are today.
00:46Until there are rules in place that prevent gifts being received, travel being paid for,
00:51lucrative side jobs to be had by MEPs, there will always be this risk.
00:55Belgian prosecutors sealed the offices of two assistants to MEPs and notified the Parliament's
01:01president about the proceedings.
01:04The Parliament's press service said they will cooperate with the investigators.
01:11The European Parliament's reputation suffered a serious blow three years ago when a corruption
01:16ring working to promote the interests of Qatar was dismantled.
01:23One thing is for sure for this EU institution, there will be a huge reputational damage in
01:29the coming weeks.
01:31Sandor Giroch reported for Euronews in Brussels.

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