People close to the matter said prosecutors informed Severin Friday about the start of criminal proceedings targeting him. Severin is investigated on charges of bribe-taking and influence peddling.
The Romanian MEP told MEDIAFAX after a meeting with prosecutors at the National Anticorruption Department (DNA) they held „preliminary talks,” adding he will further cooperate with authorities.
On June 23, the European Parliament adopted a report of the Committee on Legal Affairs (JURI) on lifting Severin’s immunity. The report, drawn up by MEP Francesco Speroni, was adopted with a majority of votes.
Severin hailed the European Parliament’s decision saying he was confident investigations would prove he was set up and was innocent.
On March 21, the Romanian National Anticorruption Department (DNA) began investigating Severin, after local and international media reported on his alleged involvement in a corruption case. Severin was prepared to support the adoption of several amendments in exchange for EUR100,000 offered by journalists from British paper The Sunday Times.