JAN. 27 2017 (The Conway Bulletin) — The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) ordered an investigation into possible bribing of its officials by Azerbaijan.
The allegations focus on Luce Volonte, an Italian former leader of the European People’s Party. Anti- corruption activists have accused him of taking up to 2.4m euros between 2012 and 2014 for setting up a bloc within PACE to boost Azerbaijan’s reputation and dampen attempts to sanction its crackdown on human rights.
Mr Volonte, who is currently being investigated in Italy, has denied the allegations.
In a statement, PACE said that the allegations had damaged its reputation and that it had to act.
“Whether they prove to be founded or false, such allegations undermine the Assembly’s image and credibility as an institution and, in turn, the reputation of each and every one of its members,” it said in a statement.
PACE is one of Europe’s most high profile anti-corruption and pro- democracy bodies.
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(News report from Issue No. 315, published on Feb. 3 2017)