I'm actually a bit disappointed it's only at the level of suspicion. They're elected officials. They want to keep their finances private they can get a different fucking job
this post was submitted on 13 Mar 2025
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Enough for a home and office search though, so it's not nothing
And also:
The searches were not directed at current MEPs – for which the Belgian public prosecutor's office would have had to apply to the European Parliament for immunity to be waived.
Immunity??? Bruh.
Huawei is highly controversial in the EU. The Chinese network supplier is considered a potential security risk for mobile networks.
Aren't mobile networks notoriously insecure?