
Actions Sometimes Have Consequences Even in Brussels: Ex-EU Foreign Chief Resigns
Mogherini’s departure follows her detention and questioning in connection with suspected corruption.

Mogherini’s departure follows her detention and questioning in connection with suspected corruption.

Authorities seized luxury assets and froze accounts as part of a crackdown on a €78 million VAT fraud scheme.

The Public Prosecutor’s Office suspects the requirements were manipulated in favor of the winner of the bid.

The Madrid government’s graft scandals can no longer be ignored by the European Commission it seems.
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office is investigating the alleged illegal use of funds by Zagreb government officials.

Manfred Weber is known for “bending rules,” inside sources told The European Conservative.

The EU’s own prosecutor’s office argues that the cuts would make its job impossible, including investigating von der Leyen’s Pfizer text messages.

Probe into dubious vaccine procurement could dent Commission chief von der Leyen’s reelection hopes.

Krah is alleged to have helped rig a tendering process in favour of a company to which he has links, fanning the flames of a worsening internal spat within the AfD’s Brussels contingent.

This is the only investigation into the spyware business in Europe beyond the PEGA committee so far, though the committee has previously called on law enforcement to get involved.