The European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) has formally implicated Federica Mogherini, former High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs, in a corruption investigation involving alleged misuse of EU funds. The development marks a significant escalation in the probe targeting the bloc’s diplomatic training programs.
Law enforcement authorities executed coordinated searches on Tuesday at multiple locations including the College of Europe in Bruges, Belgium, where Mogherini currently serves as rector, and the European External Action Service (EEAS) headquarters in Brussels. The EEAS is the diplomatic service Mogherini led from 2014 to 2019 during her tenure as the EU’s top diplomat.
The investigation centers on a 2021-2022 tender awarded by the EEAS to the College of Europe for a nine-month training program designed for junior diplomats. Prosecutors have expressed ‘strong suspicions’ of favoritism in the procurement process, with allegations extending to procurement fraud, corruption, conflict of interest, and breaches of professional secrecy.
Alongside Mogherini, a senior administrator from the College of Europe and a high-ranking European Commission official were detained for questioning. All three suspects were subsequently released without formal charges under Belgian judicial procedures, which permit detention without immediate charging when flight risk is deemed low. Their private residences were also subject to search warrants.
The EPPO, established to combat crimes against the EU’s financial interests, confirmed that parliamentary immunity had been waived for several individuals involved in the case. While the prosecutor’s office maintained standard protocol by not publicly identifying detained individuals, multiple sources have confirmed Mogherini’s involvement.
The College of Europe, an independent institution with close ties to EU institutions, receives partial funding from the bloc and serves as a traditional training ground for aspiring European civil servants. The current investigation represents one of the most high-profile corruption cases involving former EU leadership in recent years.
