2 Italian suspects in EU scandal freed from house arrest

The wife and daughter of a former EU parliament member at the center of a bribery scandal rocking the European Union have been freed from house arrest after Belgian prosecutors revoked their arrest warrants, their defense lawyer said Monday. Antonio Panzeris wife, Maria Dolores Colleoni, and daughter, Silvia Panzeri, had been under house arrest on a Belgian warrant.


PTI | Milan | Updated: 30-01-2023 23:01 IST | Created: 30-01-2023 23:01 IST
2 Italian suspects in EU scandal freed from house arrest
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The wife and daughter of a former EU parliament member at the center of a bribery scandal rocking the European Union have been freed from house arrest after Belgian prosecutors revoked their arrest warrants, their defense lawyer said Monday. Antonio Panzeri's wife, Maria Dolores Colleoni, and daughter, Silvia Panzeri, had been under house arrest on a Belgian warrant. Authorities identified Panzeri as a chief suspect in the cash-for-influence scandal linked to alleged influence-peddling by Qatar and Morocco. Panzeri, in the meantime, has agreed to become an informant in exchange for a lighter sentence, pledging to name names and detail financial arrangements with other countries. An Italian court in Brescia ruled that both the mother and the daughter could be turned over to Belgian authorities for questioning. But before that could happen, Belgian authorities revoked the arrest warrants. Instead, Colleoni and her daughter will appear on their own to answer a judge's questions in Belgium, their lawyer, Angelo Giovanni De Riso, told The Associated Press. No date has been set. The wife and daughter were named in the case after 17,000 euros ($18,075) were seized in the couple's home in the Bergamo province northeast of Milan. Police also seized computers, cellphones, watches and documents. Both have maintained their innocence. The family's accountant also has been placed under house arrest in the case on a Belgian warrant. A court in Milan is set to decide Tuesday whether she should be turned over to Belgian authorities. The corruption scandal has hit the center-left political group, the Socialist and Democrats, the second-largest in the EU assembly. One key member, former European Parliament Vice President Eva Kaili, was removed from her post after she was taken into custody in early December on charges of corruption, money laundering and membership in a criminal organization. Belgian prosecutors suspect that Kaili, along with Panzeri; Kaili's partner and Panzeri's friend and former protegee Francesco Georgi; and Niccolo Figa-Talamanca, head of the charity group No Peace Without Justice, were paid by Qatar and Morocco to influence decision-making at the assembly. Both countries deny the allegations.

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