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European Prosecutor requests immunity of two Greek MEPs to be lifted
The European Chief Prosecutor, Laura Codruța Kövesi, requested on Thursday the lifting of immunity of two Greek Members of the European Parliament, Eva Kaili and Maria Spyraki, over suspicions of committing fraud.
The prosecutor’s workplace mentioned the petition was indirectly linked to the widening corruption scandal sending shockwaves by means of Brussels.
“Primarily based on an investigative report obtained from the European Anti-Fraud Workplace (OLAF), there’s a suspicion of fraud detrimental to the EU price range, in relation to the administration of the parliamentary allowance, and particularly regarding the remuneration of Accredited Parliamentary Assistants,” the prosecutor mentioned in a brief assertion.
“In accordance with the nationwide relevant legislation, Ms Kaili and Ms Spyraki are entitled to the presumption of innocence.”
Below EU legislation, MEPs can’t be topic to any type of inquiry, detention or authorized proceedings due to opinions expressed or votes solid of their capability as democratically-elected legislators.
Eva Kaili is the MEP on the centre of the continuing corruption scandal. She was arrested on Friday, suspected of illicit lobbying in favour of a Gulf nation, extensively believed to be Qatar.
She has been charged with participation in a prison organistaion, corruption and cash laudering, and stays in custody alongside three different suspects, together with her accomplice, Francesco Giorgi. She is to look in entrance of a decide for a pre-trial listening to on 22 December.
A number of places of work of parliamentary assistants have been sealed as a part of the continuing investigation. Belgian police have additionally frozen IT sources from parliament staff to stop the disappearance of key knowledge.
Kaili has been already ousted from her function as European Parliament Vice President and member of the socialist group, often known as S&D.
Her arrest was potential as a result of she was reportedly caught within the act, the one circumstance that instantly revokes parliamentary immunity.
Kaili’s staff has not replied to a number of media requests despatched by Euronews. Her lawyer has defended her innocence, saying she “had nothing to do with bribery from Qatar.”
Maria Spyraki can also be a Greek MEP however she sits with the centre-right European Individuals’s Get together (EPP). She acts as vice-chair of the parliament’s delegation for relations with China.
Euronews reached out to Spyraki asking for remark. In her first reply, she expressed shock on the information and requested for the press launch from the European Public Prosecutor’s Workplace (EPPO) to be despatched to her by WhatsApp.
“I gladly settle for the request of the EPPO to waive my immunity in an effort to present that I’ve not obtained a single euro of a monetary dispute with the European Parliament,” Spyraki mentioned in a second response to Euronews.
“The matter considerations the allowance of a overseas former colleague of mine, who had a critical private downside and had some absences from the (European Parliament’s) liaison room. I’ve nothing to do with the QatarGate and I’ve nothing to do with another case.”
Regardless of the timing of the announcement and the reference to Kaili, an EPPO spokesperson advised Euronews that the request for immunity waivers had been a part of a separate, distinct investigation.
“We don’t touch upon our investigation and we can’t say something concerning the Belgian investigation. It is two investigations,” a spokesperson advised Euronews.
“Please be aware that we’re additionally in contact with the Belgian federal prosecutor’s workplace over competence within the Qatar investigation.”
The European Parliament confirmed it had obtained the prosecutor’s requests, which can now be examined by the committee on authorized affairs.
“We should keep away from confusion and be very clear: this info shouldn’t be associated to the #Qatargate, however a separate inquiry performed by (the European Chief Prosecutor) concerning the administration of two MEPs’ parliamentary allowance,” Adrián Vázquez Lázara, the MEP who chairs the committee, mentioned on Twitter.
Arrange in June 2021, the EPPO is an impartial workplace accountable for investigating, prosecuting and bringing to judgment crimes towards the EU’s monetary pursuits, equivalent to fraud, cash laundering and corruption.
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Israeli president calls Trump a 'true friend' on Inauguration Day, praises his work to release hostages
Israeli President Isaac Herzog is praising Donald Trump on Inauguration Day, calling him a “true friend” of the country and thanking him for his efforts to secure the release of hostages from Hamas.
“On behalf of the people of Israel, I send my heartfelt congratulations to you, President Donald Trump on your inauguration as the 47th POTUS,” Herzog wrote on X.
“You are a true friend of Israel. Thank you for your unwavering commitment to Israel’s security and to building a better future for our region. A special thank you for your commitment to bringing all our hostages home,” he continued.
“We wish you and your administration great success in your service to the American people. Good luck!” Herzog added.
FREED ISRAELI HOSTAGE SPEAKS OUT FOR FIRST TIME
The comments come a day after Hamas released to Israel three hostages it has been holding in captivity for nearly 500 days, as part of a cease-fire and hostage release agreement.
In exchange, Israel released 90 Palestinian prisoners in the West Bank.
“Let’s face it, the fact that President Trump had a clear message, ‘By my inauguration, I want to see hostages coming out, or else there will be hell to pay,’ made a huge impact in the Middle East, and we are hopeful that with his leadership, we’re going to see all 98 hostages coming out starting today with the three female hostages,” Ronen Neutra, whose son Omer was killed by Hamas terrorists, told Fox News on Sunday.
ISRAEL RELEASES 90 PALESTINIAN PRISONERS AS PART OF CEASE-FIRE DEAL TO FREE HOSTAGES
Trump said last week, “This EPIC cease-fire agreement could have only happened as a result of our Historic Victory in November, as it signaled to the entire World that my Administration would seek Peace and negotiate deals to ensure the safety of all Americans, and our Allies.
“I am thrilled American and Israeli hostages will be returning home to be reunited with their families and loved ones,” he had written on Truth Social.
Fox News’ Taylor Penley contributed to this report.
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Death toll in Gaza soars after truce as dozens of bodies found in rubble
Palestinians have recovered dozens of bodies buried under rubble in Gaza and are searching for thousands more as the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas continues to hold for a second day.
Medical sources told Al Jazeera on Monday that the bodies of 97 Palestinians have been recovered in the destroyed city of Rafah in southern Gaza since the ceasefire took effect the previous day with the release of the first three captives held by Hamas and 90 Palestinians from Israeli jails.
Israeli attacks on Gaza killed more than 47,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, and wounded more than 111,000, according to local health authorities.
But the Palestinian Civil Defence agency said it estimated there are 10,000 bodies under destroyed structures across the strip.
At least 2,840 bodies were melted and there are no traces of them, said Mahmoud Basal, spokesperson of the Palestinian Civil Emergency Services in Gaza.
Meanwhile, many displaced residents returning to their neighbourhoods found them almost unrecognisable due to the devastation from more than 15 months of war.
“[The level of destruction] was a big shock, and the amount [of people] feeling shocked is countless because of what happened to their homes. It’s destruction, total destruction,” Mohamed Gomaa, who lost his brother and nephew in the war, told the Reuters news agency.
“It’s not like an earthquake or a flood, no no. What happened is a war of extermination.”
Meanwhile, more than 630 aid trucks entered the Gaza Strip on Sunday, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told the Security Council on Monday, with at least 300 of those trucks going to the enclave’s north, where the UN said famine looms.
With a growing flow of aid into the Palestinian enclave, residents flocked into markets with some expressing happiness at the lower prices and the presence of new food items like imported chocolates.
“The prices have gone down, the war is over and the crossing is open to more goods,” Aya Mohammad-Zaki, a displaced woman from Gaza City sheltering in Deir el-Balah in central Gaza, told Reuters.
Attention is also starting to shift to the rebuilding of the coastal enclave, which the Israeli military demolished in retaliation for Hamas-led attacks on Israel on October 7, 2023.
Those assaults killed 1,139 people with about 250 taken captive into Gaza, according to Israeli tallies.
A UN damage assessment released this month showed that clearing more than 50 million tonnes of rubble left in the aftermath of Israel’s bombardment could take 21 years and cost up to $1.2bn.
A UN report from last year said rebuilding Gaza’s shattered homes could take at least until 2040 but could drag on for many decades. The debris is believed to be contaminated with asbestos because some refugee camps struck during the war are known to have been built with the material.
A UN Development Programme official said on Sunday that development in Gaza has been set back by 69 years as a result of the conflict.
Isolated incidents as ceasefire largely holds
Residents and officials in Gaza said on Monday that, for the most part, the ceasefire appeared to be holding – although there were incidents of violence.
Two Palestinian civilians, one of them a teenage boy, were killed by Israeli snipers in Rafah, according to the Palestinian news agency Wafa.
Eight Palestinians, including children, were also injured on Monday as a result of Israeli gunfire in Rafah.
The Israeli military said it fired warning shots towards people who approached soldiers deployed according to the ceasefire agreement.
Meanwhile, Mohamad Elmasry, a media studies professor at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, said Israeli media are now increasingly focusing on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s handling of the war on Gaza.
“They’re calling this a spectacular failure,” he told Al Jazeera, stressing that Netanyahu failed to fulfil his promise to eliminate Hamas.
“And now he has to watch on all the TV screens Hamas fighters dressed in their fatigues escorting Israeli captives to their vehicles,” the academic added.
“He’s watching as Hamas will continue to govern Gaza and oversee the security situation, the humanitarian aid situation and all elements of this ceasefire. Hamas has not been eliminated, and this is very embarrassing for Netanyahu.”
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