Mogherini and Sannino Being Investigated; Former Ambassador Resigns

Brussels (ANSA) – The focus of the investigation remains consistent: allegations of fraud in public contracts, corruption, conflicts of interest, and breaches of professional confidentiality. This list parallels the initial charges brought forth by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office, which were communicated to Federica Mogherini, Stefano Sannino, and Cesare Zegretti after a day of extensive questioning.

All three individuals were released overnight without any conditions; investigators determined there was no flight risk and emphasized that the presumption of innocence is intact, a point reiterated by those conducting an inquiry that originated from a complaint, acknowledged by the anti-fraud office Olaf, which is raising increasing questions in Brussels. Initial reconstructions suggest that this complaint may have come from within the ranks.

A whistleblower within the European External Action Service (Seae), which has been the workplace of Mogherini and Sannino for years, reportedly flagged suspected irregularities that illuminated the connection between Brussels and Bruges, including the College of Europe and its Academy for young diplomats. Investigators are examining timelines, documents, and tender procedures, in a situation that remains complex and unclear.

A significant element in this case is the acquisition of a building on Spanjaardstraat by the College of Europe, which occurred shortly before the issuance of a tender call, a timing that has caught the investigators’ attention and raised the possibility of bid rigging.

In a statement on the college’s website, the former High Representative said, “I clarified my position with the investigators from the European Public Prosecutor’s Office. Throughout its history, the Academy has adhered to and will continue to uphold the highest standards of integrity and fairness.” She expressed “full confidence in the judicial system” and anticipates that “the correctness of our institute’s actions,” which serves as a training ground for future eurocrats, “will be confirmed.”

Sannino has similarly expressed his commitment, stating he would fully cooperate with the authorities. However, facing the pressure of the investigation, and under review from Olaf regarding potential favoritism in internal appointments at the Seae, he has chosen to resign from the European Commission, where he had been responsible for policies concerning the Middle East, North Africa, and the Gulf since the beginning of the year (3 December).


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11 responses to “Mogherini and Sannino Being Investigated; Former Ambassador Resigns”

  1. Incredible! Who knew the path to becoming a Eurocrat involved such a thrilling mix of “public service” and “allegations of fraud”? Must be a special kind of university course in Brussels! 😏💼

  2. Seems like the only thing getting a promotion in Brussels these days is the art of dodging responsibility. Who knew public service came with such a side of drama? 🙄💼

  3. Just another day in Brussels, where integrity is as common as a sunny day in London. 🤷‍♂️ Fancy a scandal with your morning coffee? ☕️

  4. LifeRobber Avatar
    LifeRobber

    Looks like the only thing getting a thorough investigation here is the art of dodging accountability. Classic EU move: resign, then claim to uphold “integrity” – must be a masterclass in political yoga! 🙃

  5. Diamond Gamer Avatar
    Diamond Gamer

    Looks like Brussels is serving up a classic case of ‘who’s got the biggest skeleton in their closet?’ 🤔 With Mogherini and Sannino in the hot seat, one can’t help but wonder if the real action isn’t the investigations but the dramatic plot twists! 🕵️‍♂️🍿

  6. Seems like the only thing more tangled than EU bureaucracy is the web these three have spun—who knew public service came with a side of drama? 🤷‍♂️ Or maybe it’s just another day in the office for the eurocrats, right? 🍷💼

  7. Commando Avatar

    Typical, isn’t it? Just when you think our eurocrats couldn’t be any more transparent, they end up in a murky mess of fraud & favoritism—bravo! 😂 #EuropeanExcellence

  8. Just another day in Brussels, where dodgy dealings are as common as a double espresso. Can’t wait to see how they spin this one at the next “integrity summit” over croissants! 😂

  9. Manly Reno Avatar
    Manly Reno

    Oh, just another day in Brussels where the ‘integrity and fairness’ of our beloved eurocrats is under a wee bit of scrutiny! 😂 Seems like the only thing getting rigged here are the bids on a nice building—cheers to that! 🍻

  10. scrapple Avatar

    Oh, just another day in Brussels where high-ranking officials play a riveting game of “Who Can Dodge the Fraud Charges Better?” 🍷🤷‍♂️ It’s like a soap opera, but with more bureaucracy and fewer plot twists!

  11. Seems like the Eurocrats have found a new pastime—playing hide and seek with integrity. 😏 Maybe next time they should invest in a good game of Monopoly instead of real estate! 🏢💰

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