At the request of the Belgian authorities, Eurojust has coordinated cross-border judicial support to investigations into alleged corruption regarding the purchase of military equipment for the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO). This allegedly took place via particular current and former employees of the NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA).Since April of this year, Eurojust has organised a series of meetings to enable cooperation and the exchange of information. It also set up a coordination centre on Tuesday 13 May 2025, to support judicial and investigative measures taken in all countries concerned. As a result of these measures, various potential suspects have been identified.Read More
Eurojust coordinates investigations into alleged corruption in military equipment purchases for NATO
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