Cash for influence inquiry homes in on Brussels meeting days before World Cup

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Ex-MEP allegedly called on friends to ask questions at meeting to lead Qatari minister ‘on a known path’

Belgian police seized nearly €1.5m in cash from homes and hotels in Brussels last month, allegedly paid by Qatar to sway decisions in the European parliament. Now a series of reports have suggested what that money may have been attempting to buy.

Investigators have homed in on a meeting of the European parliament’s subcommittee on human rights on 14 November 2022, where Qatar’s minister for labour, Ali bin Samikh al-Marri, defended his country’s record on workers’ rights.

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