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    Norway police open investigation into ex-prime minister Jagland over Epstein files

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    Posted on February 5, 2026

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    Last updated: February 5, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Norway's police investigate ex-PM Jagland over Epstein-related corruption, focusing on his roles in international organizations.

    Table of Contents

    • Investigation Overview
    • Background on Thorbjoern Jagland
    • Immunity and Legal Proceedings
    • Reactions from Officials

    Norway Investigates Former PM Jagland Over Epstein Connections

    Investigation Overview

    OSLO, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Norway's economic crime police unit, Oekokrim, said on Thursday it has opened an investigation into former prime minister and chairman of the Norwegian Nobel committee, Thorbjoern Jagland, on suspicion of aggravated corruption.

    Background on Thorbjoern Jagland

    The decision to investigate Jagland, also a former Secretary General of the Council of Europe, was based on information revealed by newly released files related to the late U.S. sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, Oekokrim said.

    Immunity and Legal Proceedings

    "We consider there are reasonable grounds for investigation, given that he held the positions of chair of the Nobel Committee and Secretary General of the Council of Europe during the period covered by the released documents," Oekokrom director Paal Loeseth said in a statement.

    Reactions from Officials

    Jagland has not been charged with any crime and the investigation will among other things cover whether gifts, travel and loans were received in connection with his position.

    The police also asked that the immunity Jagland has due to his position as a former head of an international organisation be lifted, a request acquiesced to by the Foreign Ministry.

    "It is important that the facts of this case are brought to light," Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide said in a statement.

    "I have therefore decided that Norway will put forward a proposal to the Council of Europe's Committee of Ministers that Jagland’s immunity be revoked," he said.

    A lawyer for Thorbjoern Jagland said he welcomed police opening an investigation and that his client would contribute fully to it.

    "Based on what we have found so far, we are confident of the outcome," Anders Brosveet said in a statement to Reuters.

    A spokesperson for the Norwegian Nobel Committee declined to comment on the news, but added that the committee "welcome all the facts in this case".

    Jagland is one of several prominent Norwegian figures facing renewed scrutiny over their ties with Epstein. Another is Crown Princess Mette-Marit, who has said she displayed poor judgement in maintaining ties after Epstein was convicted.

    (Reporting by Nora Buli and Gwladys Fouche; Editing by Alistair Bell)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Norway investigates Thorbjoern Jagland for potential corruption.
    • •The probe is linked to files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
    • •Jagland's immunity as former international head may be lifted.
    • •The investigation will examine gifts and loans received.
    • •Jagland's lawyer welcomes the investigation.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Norway police open investigation into ex-prime minister Jagland over Epstein files

    1What is aggravated corruption?

    Aggravated corruption refers to serious forms of corruption that involve significant misconduct, often by public officials, which can include bribery or misuse of power for personal gain.

    2What is an investigation?

    An investigation is a systematic process of inquiry to gather facts and evidence regarding a specific matter, often conducted by law enforcement or regulatory agencies.

    3
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    What is immunity in legal terms?

    Immunity is a legal protection that prevents an individual from being prosecuted for certain actions, often granted to public officials to allow them to perform their duties without fear of legal repercussions.

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