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Trade union chief caught up in Qatar-EU corruption probe loses job

Trade union chief caught up in Qatar-EU corruption probe loses job

Luca Visentini, a high commerce union official embroiled within the Qatar-European Parliament corruption scandal, has been dismissed from his publish.

The International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) selected Saturday the group now not had confidence in Visentini in his position as common secretary.

A brand new common secretary is to be elected at a unprecedented assembly of the ITUC congress “as soon as practical,” an announcement stated.

Visentini was among the many first suspects detained by Belgian authorities investigating if choices within the European Parliament have been influenced in favour of soccer World Cup host Qatar, and Morocco, in return for cash and items.

The former commerce union chief was charged with accepting funds from a non-governmental group (NGO) on the centre of the influence-peddling probe.

Visentini stated he was “innocent of any wrongdoing” on the time of his arrest. He was later launched.

The ITUC stated an investigation carried out with exterior auditors discovered no proof donations from Qatar influenced the commerce union physique’s insurance policies.

However, the ITUC stated the group examined the position of donations in ITUC management campaigns in addition to monetary compliance.

The scandal emerged in December, when then-vice-president of the European Parliament Eva Kaili, and former EU lawmaker Pier Antonio Panzeri, amongst different suspects, have been arrested on suspicion of participation in a felony group, cash laundering and corruption.

Source: www.anews.com.tr