After the recent alleged corruption scandal, in which EU parliamentarians and the Chinese technology giant Huawei have to be involved, the EU committee is now drawing the RIPCord. Representatives of the company may no longer enter the committee’s building in Brussels and no contact with the committee officers.
In the case of lobby roof clubs, it is said that the authority is being differentiated. According to a spokesperson for the Brussels authority, a general exclusion makes no sense. That is why it must be decided here on the basis of -case.
There are “Kluge people who can understand or a certain subject that is about the agenda with a certain overarching organization has to do with topics that are important for Huawei or not.” If necessary, you put an end to the approach, the spokesperson continued.
Raids and arrests
The Belgian public prosecutor had sued eight people in a possible new corruption affair in the European Parliament for active corruption, money laundering and participation in a criminal association. Offices in the European Parliament were half but searched. As a result, Huawei has released various employees.
Company under criticism for years
The research is related to allegations that Huawei has tried to have an unauthorized influence on the decision processes. Huawei has been a red canvas in many countries for the suspicion of business espionage.
Source: Krone

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