EU corruption scandal spreads to Switzerland: Arrested EU Parliament Greek Vice President Eva Kaili (44) was arrested in St. He was supposed to attend the Crypto Finance Conference (CFC) held at Moritz GR.
He was promptly expelled from the conference in Switzerland after it was learned that he had accepted corruption funds from Qatar, the portal Inside Paradeplatz reported.
Across Blick, CFC spokesperson Sarah Jordi said: “After learning of the investigations against Eva Kaili on Friday evening, CEO Nicolo Stoehr immediately contacted Ms. . Other participants of the panel discussion, which will also include Eva Kaili, were also informed.
visited Moritz several times
A blow to CFC. Eva Kaili was there regularly. Already in 2018 (when CFC is made in the USA), in 2019 and 2020 St. at Moritz. It was also scheduled to be a speaker in 2022, but had to cancel due to the Covid 19 situation.
However, CFC doesn’t quite go the distance. Eva Kaili’s speaker profile is disabled for 2023. However, it can still be found on the agendas and speaker lists of previous conferences. “At the moment there is a presumption of innocence until the results of the investigation are available,” says the CFC.
Things take a turn for the worse for Eva Kaili after she is arrested. Its assets in Greece were frozen on Monday. Charalambos Vourliotis, head of the anti-money laundering agency, initiated the movement. It is said that Kailis’ parents and sister and her partner’s assets were blocked. It is about checking if assets come from illegal activities. Accounts, real estate, company investments and similar assets will be examined.
Things take a turn for the worse for Eva Kaili after she is arrested. Its assets in Greece were frozen on Monday. Charalambos Vourliotis, head of the anti-money laundering agency, initiated the movement. It is said that Kailis’ parents and sister and her partner’s assets were blocked. It is about checking if assets come from illegal activities. Accounts, real estate, company investments and similar assets will be examined.
The crypto conference is now looking for someone to replace Eva Kaili. The organizers have not yet announced a name.
For the second time in a very short time, St. Moritz made a name for itself: it made headlines recently for high ticket prices: anyone who wants to be there pays up to 7,800 francs – hotel accommodation not included.
Jean-Claude Raemy
Source :Blick

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