Norway to Set up Independent Commission over Epstein Revelations
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In hardly any European country are so many high-ranking representatives affected by the recent revelations in the Epstein scandal as in Norway. Citizens are appalled - and debate the consequences. By Jana Sinram.
Norway to set up independent commission over Epstein revelations
The release of the cache of new files in the US has revealed a host of new Jeffrey Epstein connections with politicians, royals and the ultra-rich right across Europe. In Oslo, the parliament has agreed to set up an independent commission to investigate the ties between the convicted sex offender and several prominent Norwegians, from the crown princess to a former prime minister. FRANCE 24's Monte Francis reports.
The ex-investigation judge could chair an independent commission of inquiry in Norway, where leading figures are splashed with Epstein documents.
Norway's Parliament (Storting) agreed this Tuesday to set up an independent commission to investigate the links of this country's political figures with U.S. convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.Continue reading...
The head of the Storting's oversight committee, Per-Willy Amundsen, says they will set up an investigative commission to look at the entire Foreign Service (UD).
When the Storting is to set up a commission to investigate the Ministry of Foreign Affairs after the Epstein revelations, there must be full publicity about it, the Liberal Party demands.
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