Mogherini, antigua jefa de la diplomacia europea, imputada en una investigación por fraude y corrupción
La ex Jefa de Política Exterior de la UE Federica Mogherini ha sido imputada junto con otras dos personas en una investigación por "fraude y corrupción" en relación con contratos para formar a futuros diplomáticos europeos, según la fiscalía.
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Mogherini, who was high representative for foreign affairs from 2014 to 2019 before becoming rector at the College of Europe graduate school, was arrested on Tuesday following raids at the elite school and on the premises of the EU's EEAS diplomatic service.
The 52-year-old Italian was detained along with the school's deputy rector and Stefano Sannino, a senior EU official who was secretary general of the European External Action Service from 2021 to 2024.
After being questioned by Belgian police, "the three individuals were formally notified of the accusations against them", said the European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) which is overseeing the probe.
"The accusations concern procurement fraud and corruption, conflict of interest and violation of professional secrecy," it added in a statement.
Not considered a flight risk, all three were released from custody overnight, a spokesperson for the prosecutors' office told AFP.
The EPPO is investigating suspicions of fraud related to an EU-funded training scheme for junior diplomats, known as the European Union Diplomatic Academy.
The programme was awarded by the EEAS to the College of Europe in Belgium in the period 2021-2022, and the probe focuses on whether the tender process was skewed to favour the school.
Mogherini has headed the College of Europe since 2020, and in 2022 also took the helm of the EU Diplomatic Academy. After being charged, she resigned from her post as head of the College.
The contract involved was worth some 650,000 euros ($750,000), according to a European source.
In a statement Mogherini insisted the College has "always applied and will continue to apply the highest standards of integrity and fairness".
"I have full confidence in the justice system, and I trust that the correctness of the College's actions will be ascertained," she said.
Sannino, 65, announced that he was stepping back from his latest job heading the EU's Mediterranean directorate and would retire at the end of the month.
"I am confident in the work of the magistrates and confident that everything will be clarified," he wrote in a letter to colleagues seen by AFP.
'Deeply shocking'
Carried out by Belgian federal police at the EPPO's request, Tuesday's searches targeted the College of Europe campus in the Belgian city of Bruges, the Brussels premises of the EEAS and the houses of suspects.
The European Commission has confirmed raids at the EEAS, saying the probe focused on "activities that took place before in the previous mandate".
The current EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Kaja Kallas, took over the post a year ago from Mogherini's successor, Josep Borrell.
Kallas in a letter to EEAS staff said the allegations were "deeply shocking, but should in no way tarnish the good work that the vast majority of you are doing every day".
"We are fully cooperating with the investigation and providing complete transparency," she wrote.
The College of Europe has vowed to "fully cooperate" with the probe, stressing its commitment "to the highest standards of integrity, fairness, and compliance -- both in academic and administrative matters".
The EPPO is the independent public prosecution office of the EU, responsible for investigating crimes against the bloc's financial interests.
The probe, which is being led by a judge in western Belgium, is also supported by the European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF), to which the accusations were first reported.