EU Commission Under Scrutiny: Investigators Probe Billion-Euro Brussels Property Sale
As prosecutors examine the European Commission’s billion-euro sale of prime Brussels real estate, questions arise about transparency and accountability in EU institutions—an alarm bell for national sovereignty and fiscal responsibility.
In a case that raises troubling questions about governance within the European Union, prosecutors have launched an investigation into the European Commission’s sale of 23 buildings in Brussels to Belgium’s sovereign wealth fund for nearly €900 million ($1 billion) back in 2024. This transaction, originally promoted as a move to modernize and green the European quarter, now faces intense scrutiny amid fears over possible mismanagement or lack of proper oversight. The European Commission—the unelected executive arm responsible for proposing legislation and enforcing EU rules—insists its procedures were followed to the letter. Yet, such assurances ring hollow given the opaque nature...
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