The credibility of the European Parliament is being questioned as more details emerge about a corruption and bribery scandal linked to the FIFA World Cup in Qatar. More than 20 raids have been conducted and four suspects have been charged after Belgian investigators found more than $2 million in two homes and a suitcase. Alberto Alemanno, a professor of European Union Law, tells The World Europeans are shocked by what’s been described as a “house-of-cards case”.
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