European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen launched an urgent inquiry into EU officials’ links to former commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos, who has been caught up in spiraling corruption allegations about Qatari influence in Brussels. The Commission is also asking Avramopoulos himself to explain how he complied with lobbying rules.
Avramopoulos, a former EU migration commissioner, was an honorary board member of the NGO Fight Impunity, which was established by former MEP Pier Antonio Panzeri — who is currently being held in jail on preliminary charges of corruption and money laundering. Avramopoulos admitted receiving a payment of €60,000 from Fight Impunity and has since resigned from his role on the NGO’s board.
The scandal, which has seen MEP Eva Kaili also charged and stripped of her role as European Parliament vice president, has shaken the EU establishment and damaged the bloc’s credibility on ethical standards.
In an email seen by POLITICO and apparently sent earlier on Wednesday to the “transparency and ethics contact points” in each of the Commissioners’ cabinets, an EU official asked whether members of the College of Commissioners or cabinet staffers had interacted with Avramopoulos or Fight Impunity (which it refers to as AITJ, based on the full name Association Against Impunity and for Transitional Justice) last year. Recipients were given only until mid-morning to reply.
“Has your member or Cabinet had any interaction (correspondence, meetings, contacts) with Former Commissioner Avramopoulos in the period 3 February 2021 and 1 December 2021 in his capacity of Honorary Board member of AITJ[?]” The official asked the same question about any communication with any other Fight Impunity representatives, or with Avramopoulos “in any other capacity” during the time period, “and if so, to inform us about the subject of this interaction.”
Jivka Petkova, the director of coordination and administration in von der Leyen’s top team, asked for answers to be submitted by 10:30 a.m. today.
EU Commission Deputy Chief Spokesperson Dana Spinant said: “We are sending [Avramopoulos] a letter today to ask him about how he met the conditions for the authorization we gave him for this post-mandate activity [at Fight Impunity].”
“We have been saying since the beginning that we are looking into meetings that took place between former Commissioner Avramopoulos and members of the College,” Spinant added, saying that the Commission does not comment on internal emails.
Source: Politico