A new report says there is a “strong suspicion” of corruption in the parliamentary assembly of the Council of Europe, the international human rights organization.
An independent group published the findings of a 10-month-long investigation last night. In a 219-page report, the authors allege that activities “in favour of Azerbaijan were orchestrated.” The investigation was set up to find whether those activities were used to soften criticism of Azerbaijan’s government that might have come from the Council.
The report says there was “strong suspicion” of corruption in the appointment of Pedro Agramunt, a Spanish former president of the parliamentary assembly, including “support …read more
Source: European Voice