The European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) has officially opened a probe into Identity and Democracy (ID). A now-defunct far-right political group in the European Parliament. […]
A Vote of No Confidence: Why MEPs Are Demanding Resignation
A group of MEPs has launched a motion of censure, hoping to pressure the Commission president into resigning. Romanian MEP Gheorghe Piperea submitted the motion […]
Wiretaps and Whistle-blowers: The Scandal That Brought Down Greek Ministers
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) is investigating a massive scheme. In which Greek officials allegedly funneled EU agricultural funds to fake farmers and bogus […]
Transparency Under Pressure: EU on the NGO Funding Scandal
After a German newspaper claimed the EU paid NGOs to push climate policy, Brussels is pushing back, hard. The European Commission denied Welt am Sonntag’s […]
High-Stakes Financial Policy: Why Monaco Made the EU’s Money Laundering Blacklist
The European Commission has placed Monaco on its high-risk money laundering list. It joins countries like Syria and Myanmar, marking a major shift for the […]
The Battle Over the EU’s Unspent Covid Relief Funds
In 2021, the EU allocated €650B in loans and grants to help member states recover from the Covid – 19 pandemic. Funds focused on climate […]
Millions in EU Farm Funds Misused?
EU oversight tightens as Greece’s farm fund agency faces losing certification. Can OPEKEPE fix systemic failures before Brussels pulls the plug? Prosecutors faced physical resistance […]
Senior EU Official Under Scrutiny in Suspicious Aviation Deal
The European Commission has launched disciplinary proceedings against Henrik Hololei over concerns about transparency, conflicts of interest, and gift acceptance. Hololei, a former senior EU […]
Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizergate: No Pill for Dodgy Texts
Von der Leyen’s ‘Pfizergate’ scandal deepens as EU court delivers ruling. The Commission unlawfully withheld crucial texts between the EU president and Pfizer’s CEO at […]
European Funding: For NGOs or Lobbying Machines?
Over the past 3 years, the European Union allocated €7.4 billion to NGOs. But a report by the European Court of Auditors reveals shocking abuses […]