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cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/64378017
Revelations of an unfolding corruption investigation involving staff and ex-staff at the NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) have continued to emerge, with a total of five detentions — two in Belgium and three in the Netherlands — made public so far.
The Belgian authorities said in a statement that NSPA employees or former employees in Luxembourg may have passed information to defense contractors. “There are indications that money obtained from these illegal practices would have been laundered, partly by setting up consultancy companies.”
Catching corruption in your investigations is a good thing. When you don’t seem to regularly catch anyone, that’s the bad sign.