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Qatargate suspect Eva Kaili set to go back to
work at EU Parliament
Greek MEP’s lawyers have released a statement saying
she plans to resume her duties.
BY NEKTARIA
STAMOULI
MAY 26,
2023 4:57 PM CET
ATHENS —
European parliamentarians could soon expect a reunion with their colleague Eva
Kaili.
Five months
after being arrested by Belgian police as part of the ongoing investigation
into corruption allegations that rocked the European Parliament, EU lawmaker
Eva Kaili now intends to return to work.
A day after
the Belgian prosecutor’s office announced that the once-feted EU lawmaker is no
longer under house arrest, Kaili’s lawyers said she’s set to resume her duties
at the European Parliament.
“As of
today … Eva Kaili is free to leave her residence and to fully exercise all her
rights and obligations, deriving from her status as a member of the European
Parliament,” her lawyers Sven Mary and Michalis Dimitrakopoulos said in a joint
statement.
“The
restrictive condition of the ban on leaving Belgium, which was imposed, does
not upset her, since Kaili will return to Greece only after her judicial
vindication,” they said, adding that “the evidence that documents Kaili’s
innocence is increasing every day.”
However, as
this restriction also prevents her from traveling to Strasbourg in France for
the European Parliament’s plenary sessions, she still cannot fully exercise her
duties as an EU lawmaker.
Dimitrakopoulos
confirmed to POLITICO that she still can’t travel to Strasbourg, but said this
will be resolved soon.
Kaili was
one of the first to be arrested last December in raids by the Belgian police as
they launched a sprawling investigation into whether foreign countries,
including Qatar and Morocco, had been involved in bribing EU lawmakers. It came
to be known as Qatargate.
After her
detention was prolonged several times, she was moved from jail to house arrest
with an electronic monitor in mid-April, pending trial.
By removing
her electronic tag, Kaili will be able to move freely and join other former
Qatargate detainees such as Belgian MEP Marc Tarabella, who also recently had
court-ordered monitoring removed and was seen back at the European Parliament
this week.



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