France Sarkozy to face trial for corruption and influence peddling: lawyer Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy will stand trial for corruption and influence peddling after the country's highest court rejected his final bid to have the case thrown out, said his lawyer on Wednesday. 20/06/2019
France Platini released in 2022 Qatar World Cup corruption probe In the early hours, Platini's lawyer said the football legend had been released without charge, adding that there has been "a lot of fuss over nothing". 18/06/2019
Sudan Sudan: Ex-president Bashir appears in public for first time since coup Sudan's ex-president Bashir charged with corruption, appearing in public for first time since coup 17/06/2019
Albania Albania: President's move to cancel elections is 'unconstitutional' Albania's parliament call president’s decision to cancel municipal elections "unconstitutional". 13/06/2019
Russia Russia to release investigative journalist Ivan Golunov, drop charges Russian authorities will release investigative journalist Ivan Golunov and drop all charges against him after public outcry and claims he was framed 11/06/2019
World News Euroviews. For the sake of security and political stability, parliaments must pursue sound governance ǀ View As rapporteur of the [OSCE] economic and environmental committee, I have tabled a report and draft resolution under the theme “Advancing Sustainable Development to Promote Security: The Role of Parliaments.” 11/06/2019
Russia Outcry over arrest of Russian investigative journalist Ivan Golunov The arrest last week of Russian investigative journalist Ivan Golunov has caused widespread outcry amid allegations of a set-up by law enforcement 10/06/2019
Ukraine Five men jailed over acid attack on Ukraine anti-corruption activist The 33-year-old died in November last year, three months after being attacked in the southern Ukrainian town of Kherson. 06/06/2019
Romania Euroviews. Romania: Where corruption begins before birth. Recent gains are only the beginning ǀ View Last week, the European Parliament elections saw voter participation exceed 50%, a resounding rejection of the corruption-fueled party in power, the Social Democrats Party (PSD). [But] many challenges remain for the people of Romania, far too many of which are exacerbated by corruption. 03/06/2019
World Council of Europe slams rule of law in Malta over journalist's murder A damning report into Malta's failure to identify those behind the murder of a journalist has highlighted systematic failings in law enforcement and raised questions about the rule of law in the country. 29/05/2019
Romania Why celebrating Liviu Dragnea's jailing in Romania might be premature Romania should focus less on celebrating the jailing of Liviu Dragnea and more on reforming how political leaders are chosen, experts say. 29/05/2019
Romania How Romania's most powerful politician ended up in jail Liviu Dragnea has been in the sights of anti-corruption campaigners for years in what his supporters claim are politically motivated proceedings. This week he finally ended up in prison. 29/05/2019
Romania Jeers and handcuffs: Romania's top politician finally goes to jail Crowds shouted 'go to prison' as Romania's Liviu Dragnea was taken to jail for corruption. 27/05/2019
Croatia Euroviews. Russia’s efforts to control Europe’s gas supplies through Croatia ǀ View Croatia’s biggest trial of the decade has just heard startling testimony from a Hungarian businessman, oil industry consultant Imre Fazakas. In yet another twist, his testimony, in my view, completely contradicts the case brought by Croatian government prosecutors. 24/05/2019
Romania Voters queue to snub government in Romania anti-corruption poll Romanians voted in huge numbers on Sunday to deliver a blow to the ruling party by overwhelmingly rejecting measures seen as making it harder to tackle corruption. 23/05/2019
Bulgaria Bulgarian agriculture minister resigns amid recent corruption scandal The Bulgarian minister for agriculture is the latest high profile minister to resign amid an investigation into corruption 14/05/2019
Europe News Brussels dances to the rhythm of the new Balkan music The 13th edition of Balkan Trafik has focused for the first time on the urban music of the region, bringing new voices on the stage of the European capital 29/04/2019
Romania Romania referendum pits president against the government Iohannis, who called the controversial referendum, has accused the PSD of a sustained "assault on justice" and trying to undermine the rule of law. 26/04/2019
Romania Romanian MPs back controversial bill that could end corruption cases Romanian MPs have today approved criminal law changes that could shut down several ongoing high-level graft cases in what experts consider is one of the EU's most corrupt countries. 24/04/2019
Peru Peru’s ex-president Garcia dies after shooting himself to avoid arrest "This morning a dramatic accident took place: the president took the decision to shoot a bullet (in the head)," his lawyer, Erasmo Reyna, told journalists outside the hospital. 17/04/2019