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

By Thomson Reuters Jun 23, 2026 | 2:28 AM

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.

• 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.

• 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.”

• 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.

• ⁠Fight Impunity could not be reached for comment.

• The Belgian prosecutor’s office declined to comment.

• Qatar has always denied any wrongdoing.

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