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NATO Procurement Scandal Expands with Multinational Investigations

Authorities in Belgium, Luxembourg, Spain, and the Netherlands probe corruption allegations involving leaked contracts and money laundering by NATO procurement staff.

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NATO-Hauptquartier in BrĂ¼ssel

Overview

  • The Belgian judiciary initiated investigations into NATO's procurement agency (NSPA) following internal compliance concerns flagged earlier this month.
  • Two suspects have been arrested in Belgium, with one under a detention order, as coordinated probes unfold across multiple European nations under Eurojust's oversight.
  • Authorities allege NSPA employees leaked confidential bidding information to defense contractors, with illicit payments laundered through shell consultancy firms.
  • Potentially affected contracts include multibillion-euro deals for artillery ammunition and Patriot missiles, critical to NATO's defense efforts amid heightened arms demand from the Ukraine war.
  • NATO has pledged full cooperation with investigators, but the scale of illicit payments and identities of benefiting companies remain unclear.