Prosecutors suspect Greek MEP Eva Kaili and three others accepted bribes from World Cup host Qatar in a bid to influence European Union policymaking in one of the biggest scandals to hit the 27-nation bloc.Belgium detains four as Qatar graft probe expands A European Parliament vice president, Greek socialist MEP Eva Kaili, was charged with corruption and remanded in custody on Sunday (11 December) after Belgian investigators found “bags of cash” in her home.pic.twitter.com/2UfK2zNtnm — Police Fédérale (@policefederale) December 14, 2022 Investigators in Italy are combing through seven bank accounts related to the suspects, a source close to the probe said, adding that they found 20,000 euros in cash at a house belonging to one suspect.“We have been in coordination with her lawyer in Brussels and agreed to request a postponement for a few days to prepare,” Dimitrakopoulos said.Languages: ItalianPrint Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Telegram Topics Belgium corruption European Parliament Eva Kaili Italy Justice & Home Affairs Politics Qatar World Cup"