Peter Mandelson investigated by EU's anti-fraud watchdog as scandal takes new international twist
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Peter Mandelson is being investigated by the European Union's anti-fraud watchdog, with the scandal taking a new international twist.The European Anti-Fraud Office (Olaf) has launched an investigation into the ex-Cabinet minister during his tenure as EU trade commissioner from 2004 to 2008.A spokesman for the European office said: "Olaf can confirm the opening of an investigation on Mr Mandelson.
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However, as the investigation is ongoing, we cannot issue any further comment or statement." TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Reform UK leader Nigel Farage alerted Olaf to allegations back in February when he penned a letter to Petr Klement, the office's Director General, about the peer's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.The document said "at the height of the Eurozone crisis, Lord Mandelson leaked to Epstein the fact that the EU had confirmed a €500 bailout for Greece hours before it was publicly announced".
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