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Belgium issues EU arrest warrant for ex-Commissioner Avramopoulos in Qatargate probe

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Posted on June 23, 2026

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· Last updated: June 23, 2026

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Belgium Issues EU Arrest Warrant for Ex-Commissioner Avramopoulos Amid Qatargate

Details of the Qatargate Scandal and Arrest Warrant

Background of the Investigation

BRUSSELS/ATHENS, June 23 (Reuters) - A Belgian investigating judge has issued a European arrest warrant against former Greek European Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos, a Greek government official said late on Monday, confirming reports in Belgian and Greek media.

Corruption Allegations and Qatargate

• The warrant is linked to a corruption scandal that emerged in 2022.

• Several EU officials are alleged to have accepted bribes from Qatar to influence European Union policymaking.

• Known as "Qatargate", the case is one of the biggest scandals to hit the 27-nation bloc.

• Investigators carried out raids in which they seized €1.5 million ($1.6 million) in cash, some stuffed into a large suitcase found in a Brussels hotel.

Avramopoulos' Response

• In a statement on Monday, Avramopoulos denied any wrongdoing.

• "There was no direct or indirect involvement of mine in anything reprehensible," he said.

• He said he would not make use of any parliamentary immunity.

• "On the contrary, I will appeal to the Greek judiciary myself, requesting that the matter be fully investigated and a decision be made."

Key Figures and Organizations Involved

Dimitris Avramopoulos' Political Career

• Avramopoulos sits in the Greek Parliament for the ruling conservative New Democracy party.

• He served as the European Commissioner for Migration until 2019 and later joined Fight Impunity, an NGO linked to Qatargate.

Other Parties' Reactions

NGO and Prosecutor's Office

• Fight Impunity could not be reached for comment.

• The Belgian prosecutor's office declined to comment.

Qatar's Position

• Qatar has always denied any wrongdoing.

(Reporting by Charlotte Van Campenhout, Renee Maltezou and Yannis Souliotis, Editing by Barbara Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • The arrest warrant stems from Qatargate, a major EU corruption probe into cash-for-influence involving Qatar and the NGO Fight Impunity, where Avramopoulos served on the honorary board and reportedly received payments.
  • Avramopoulos has denied wrongdoing, declined to invoke parliamentary immunity, and said he will request its voluntary lifting to allow the Greek judiciary to fully investigate.
  • Execution of the arrest warrant in Greece hinges on the Greek Parliament lifting his immunity, following a process through the Athens Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court prosecutor.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Dimitris Avramopoulos?
Dimitris Avramopoulos is a former Greek European Commissioner and current member of the Greek Parliament for the New Democracy party.
What is Qatargate?
Qatargate is a major EU corruption scandal involving allegations that officials accepted bribes from Qatar to influence EU policymaking.
Why was an EU arrest warrant issued for Avramopoulos?
A Belgian judge issued the warrant as part of the Qatargate probe, linking Avramopoulos to the ongoing EU corruption investigation.
Did Avramopoulos admit to any wrongdoing?
Avramopoulos denied any direct or indirect involvement in the scandal and stated he will appeal to the Greek judiciary.
What is Fight Impunity?
Fight Impunity is an NGO linked to the Qatargate scandal, where Avramopoulos served as a board member.

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