Norway investigates former PM Jagland over alleged Epstein links
Summary
Norway is investigating former Prime Minister Thorbjørn Jagland for alleged links to Jeffrey Epstein. The police suspect him of aggravated corruption during his time as a senior diplomat. They are examining if Jagland received gifts or loans connected to his official duties.Key Facts
- Norway is investigating Thorbjørn Jagland, a former Prime Minister, over alleged links to Jeffrey Epstein.
- The investigation is about "aggravated corruption."
- Jagland's past diplomatic role gives him immunity, which Norway wants to lift.
- He was the head of the Norwegian Nobel Committee and the Council of Europe.
- Police are checking if he received gifts, travel, or loans related to his jobs.
- Jagland's lawyer said they will fully cooperate with the investigation.
- The Norwegian Foreign Minister emphasized revealing the facts of the case.
- Jagland's time as Prime Minister was in 1996-97, and he also worked in various high-level roles.
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