Germany arrests EU Parliament staff member on China espionage charges
Germany has arrested a national on charges of spying for the Chinese secret service and leaking information from the European Parliament, Germany's federal prosecutor's office said on Tuesday.
The man was also accused of spying on members of the Chinese opposition in Germany, according to a CNBC translation.
The alleged spy was named as Jian G. and identified as an employee of a German member of the European Parliament since 2019.
Local media has reported that the MEP in question is Maximilian Krah of the far-right AfD. Their offices are reportedly next to each other in the parliament in Brussels, but the alleged spy has not been seen there, local media was told.
CNBC could not independently verify this information.
A spokesperson for the AfD told CNBC that reports of the arrest of Krah's employee are "deeply concerning," according to a CNBC translation, without directly confirming whether such a detainment had taken place. The party would do everything to support the investigation, the spokesperson added.
"In January 2024 the accused repeatedly shared information about negotiations and decisions in the European Parliament with his intelligence service employer," the German federal prosecutors office said in a statement, according to a CNBC translation.
G. was arrested on Monday, according to the prosecutor's office, and a judge is set to decide about an arrest warrant and custody arrangements on Tuesday. The allegations follow an investigation by German domestic intelligence services.
"If it is confirmed that there was espionage for Chinese intelligence services from within the European Parliament, then that would be an attack on European democracy from within. Whoever employs such a person carries responsibility," Nancy