After 'Qatargate', 'Huaweigate' scandal rocks EU: What happened to anti-corruption reforms?

Armen GEORGIAN | Daniel FREUND | Fabienne KELLER

Edité par France 24 - 2025

Huawei is one of many companies that try to shape conversations in Brussels, and firms do report their activities on the EU's transparency register. But Huawei has been in the spotlight because it builds 5G networks, and Western countries are worried about possible collusion between Huawei and the Chinese Communist Party – a notion the tech firm rejects. 

Our panel of MEPs reflect on what the scandal says about lobbying and access to politicians, and why transparency reforms have foundered.

Programme prepared by Isabelle Romero, Perrine Desplats, Luke Brown and Oihana Almandoz

Note
  • It was not supposed to happen again. Two years ago, after the cash-for-favours scandal known as "Qatargate" rocked the European Parliament and sent shockwaves through the EU, reforms were introduced to improve transparency. But now, fresh allegations of bribery have hit the EU's legislature – purportedly to the benefit of China's tech giant Huawei, according to the Belgian prosecutor's office.

Langue
anglais
Date de publication
04/04/2025
Collection
Talking Europe
Contributeurs
Daniel FREUND German MEP, Group of the Greens/EFA
Fabienne KELLER French MEP, Renew Europe

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