Brussels, Belgium – The European Public Prosecutor’s Office has formally charged Federica Mogherini, the former EU foreign policy chief, with corruption and fraud. This rare move has shaken the European political landscape. The investigation follows a series of scrutiny concerning suspicious contracts and funding during her tenure. Prosecutors suspect her of mismanagement of public funds and abuse of political influence.
The former official denied the charges against her, asserting her adherence to laws and ethical standards throughout her tenure. However, investigators point to documents and emails that reveal attempts to influence official decisions in favor of certain parties. This intensifies the debate surrounding corruption at the highest levels of the European Union.
Political analysts believe this case could set a precedent, as the prosecution of a high-ranking official at this level is rare. This case could damage the European Union’s image, exposing it to both internal and external criticism. This criticism centers on the issues of transparency and accountability. Furthermore, the ongoing developments in the trial will be closely followed by European and international media, given their potential impact on the future of the EU’s foreign policy.


