The European Parliament voted on Tuesday to strip Eva Kaili of her role as vice president of the assembly after she and others were charged for allegedly receiving cash and gifts from Qatar in return…
By Philip Blenkinsop and Charlotte Van Campenhout BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Parliament moved on Monday to strip one of its members of her role as
Greece reportedly froze the assets of Eva Kaili, one of 14 vice-presidents of the parliament and among four people arrested and charged in Belgium at the weekend.