Belgian authorities have launched a fresh corruption investigation into Chinese tech giant Huawei, searching its Brussels headquarters and multiple homes across Belgium and Portugal. Reports suggest that the company may have bribed current or former Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) to influence EU decision-making.
The investigation, first reported by Follow the Money, Le Soir, and Knack, alleges that Huawei lobbyists provided illicit payments to MEPs in an effort to sway policy decisions in the European Parliament. Sources indicate that as many as 15 current and former MEPs could be involved.
Widespread Raids and Seized Evidence
Belgian police searched 21 locations on Thursday morning, including properties in Brussels, Flanders, Wallonia, and Portugal. During the raids, authorities confiscated documents and electronic devices as potential evidence of bribery, forgery, money laundering, and criminal organization.
However, the European Parliament itself has not been searched so far, and no official requests have been made to lift the parliamentary immunity of any MEPs involved in the probe.
Lobbyist at the Center of the Investigation
According to reports, Valerio Ottati, a 41-year-old Huawei lobbyist, is a key figure in the investigation. Ottati joined Huawei six years ago, after previously working for Italian MEPs involved in EU-China affairs.
If active MEPs are implicated, Belgian authorities will need to request the European Parliament to waive their immunity before proceeding with further legal action.
European Parliament Reacts
A spokesperson for the European Parliament stated that the institution acknowledges the investigation and remains committed to cooperating with judicial authorities if requested.
While no formal action has been taken against sitting MEPs, the allegations come at a time when the European Parliament has been working to restore its reputation following the Qatargate corruption scandal in 2022.
In that case, multiple MEPs were found to have accepted cash and benefits from Qatar in exchange for favorable policy decisions. The revelations prompted sweeping reforms to the Parliament’s ethics and transparency rules.
Potential Political Fallout
If the latest allegations are proven, the scandal could severely damage the credibility of the European Parliament and reignite debates about foreign influence in EU policymaking. The investigation may also increase scrutiny on Chinese lobbying efforts and further strain EU-China relations.
For now, authorities continue to examine the evidence, and no arrests have been made. However, with the probe expanding, further developments could emerge in the coming weeks.