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Gulf Press > World > EU Court rules that convicted MEP’s expense claims must be made public
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EU Court rules that convicted MEP’s expense claims must be made public

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Last updated: 2024/05/08 at 9:49 AM
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Ioannis Lagos, a founder of the far-right party, has continued to claim an MEP’s salary and costs even after being sentenced to 13 years in jail. The European Parliament has been called upon to release details of the expense claims made by Lagos, according to a recent ruling by judges. Lagos was sentenced by a Greek court to over 13 years in jail after his far-right party was identified as a criminal organization in 2020. Despite this, he continued to receive a salary and expenses from the European Parliament for several months. The request for information regarding Lagos’ expenses was deemed legitimate by the EU’s General Court, as it is intended to enhance public scrutiny and accountability, especially given the exceptional circumstances of the case.

Activists have welcomed the recent court ruling, which required the European Parliament to disclose Lagos’ expense claims. This decision comes after a lengthy legal battle and is seen as a step towards accountability and transparency in public funds. Luisa Izuzquiza of activist group FragDenStaat, which initiated the case, emphasized the need for greater openness and accountability among MEPs. Lagos had reportedly access to more than €100,000 in funds during the period between his conviction and the Parliament’s decision to lift his immunity. This raised concerns about the possibility of Lagos fleeing the EU to avoid justice, potentially using taxpayer-funded travel expenses to do so.

The court’s ruling coincides with increasing scrutiny of far-right MEPs within the European Parliament, particularly in light of upcoming elections in June. Recently, police searched the offices of Maximilian Krah, a lead candidate for Germany’s Alternative für Deutschland party, after his assistant was arrested for allegedly spying for China. Krah has denied any involvement in the incident. A report from Transparency International has highlighted the substantial earnings that MEPs receive from external sources, in addition to their official salary and allowances. These findings underscore the need for increased transparency and accountability among MEPs, particularly regarding their financial activities.

The case of Ioannis Lagos and the recent court ruling demonstrate the challenges and complexities surrounding ethics and accountability in the European Parliament. While MEPs are elected representatives entrusted with public funds, there is a pressing need for greater oversight and transparency in their financial activities. The continuation of salary and expenses for a convicted criminal like Lagos raises serious questions about the Parliament’s accountability measures. As the EU continues to navigate issues of corruption and misconduct, it is essential for institutions like the European Parliament to uphold the highest standards of integrity and public trust.

Moving forward, it is crucial for the European Parliament to implement stronger mechanisms for monitoring and regulating the financial activities of MEPs. Enhanced public scrutiny and accountability are essential for maintaining the integrity of the EU institutions and upholding the trust of European citizens. The recent ruling regarding Lagos’ expense claims serves as a reminder of the importance of transparency and accountability in the use of public funds. By promoting a culture of openness and ethical conduct, the European Parliament can reinforce its commitment to upholding democratic principles and ethical standards. As the EU prepares for upcoming elections, it is imperative for MEPs to prioritize transparency and accountability in their financial dealings, ensuring that public funds are used responsibly and in the best interest of European citizens.

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