BRUSSELS — Belgian law enforcement officials executed coordinated raids on Tuesday targeting key European Union institutions, resulting in three arrests amid a widening fraud investigation. The operation, authorized by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), targeted both the European External Action Service headquarters in Brussels and multiple facilities at the prestigious College of Europe in Bruges.
The investigation centers on alleged misconduct in the awarding of a training program contract for the EU Diplomatic Academy during the 2021-2022 academic cycle. Prosecutors have identified multiple potential violations including procurement fraud, corruption breaches, conflict of interest infringements, and unauthorized disclosure of protected information.
EPPO, the EU’s independent judicial body, issued a statement revealing ‘substantial evidence’ suggesting systematic irregularities in the tender process for junior diplomat training. The office has formally requested the waiver of diplomatic immunity for several individuals connected to the case, indicating the investigation may reach high-level officials.
European Commission representative Anitta Hipper acknowledged the search operation at the EU’s diplomatic service headquarters while maintaining procedural discretion during her press briefing. Both federal police authorities and the prosecutor’s office have maintained strict confidentiality regarding ongoing investigative details and suspect identities.
The raids represent one of the most significant anti-corruption operations targeting EU institutions recently, highlighting the increasing vigilance of European judicial authorities in maintaining institutional integrity within the bloc’s diplomatic training mechanisms.
