Mandelson under formal investigation by EU's anti-fraud office
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Mandelson under formal investigation by EU's anti-fraud office22 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GooglePaul Kirby,Europe digital editorandWietske Burema,In BrusselsGetty ImagesLord Mandelson, a former EU trade commissioner, is understood to have denied acting in a criminal mannerThe EU's anti-fraud office has begun a formal investigation into Lord Peter Mandelson, who was sacked as UK ambassador to the US over his ties to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.Lord Mandelson served as European trade commissioner from 2004 to 2008. The European Commission asked the European Anti-Fraud Office (Olaf) two months ago to look into allegations of misconduct during that four-year period.Olaf confirmed on Friday that it had recently had "sufficient information" to launch an investigation, but said it was too early to say whether or not it involved allegations of fraud.After Lord Mandelson left Brussels, he became UK business secretary until 2010.Olaf is expected to look at exchanges with Epstein from Lord Mandelson's time as EU commissioner. However, emails to Epstein have also surfaced surrounding the eurozone crisis in 2010. Among the allegations are that Lord Mandelson gave Epstein advance notice of an impending €500bn (£434bn) EU bailout.Lord Mandelson has not commented on the allegations but the BBC understands he has denied acting in any criminal manner and was not motivated by financial gain.The anti-fraud office said it had no jurisdiction to prosecute and made clear that "if there is a criminal element we will pass it to the European Prosecutor's Office". Olaf's role is to investigate allegations of fraud that relate to the EU's budget, as well as corruption and serious misconduct within EU institutions.Olaf told the BBC that any documents would now be analysed and that "IT forensics" would be done, insofar as they were available after so many years. It could not confirm whether further allegations had c...





