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From Huaweigate to the AI Act: how to bake bias in

EU Watchdog Radio

Corporate Europe Observatory and Counter Balance

News, Politics

51 Ratings

🗓️ 21 March 2025

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Last week, Brussels went reeling under another corruption scandal! This time it's Chinese big tech giant Huawei whose offices just behind the European Parliament have been raided - along with those of 15 former and current MEPs from the EPP and S&D groups. Huawei is, according to the Belgian prosecutors, being investigated for ”active corruption within the European Parliament," including "remuneration for taking political positions, excessive gifts like food and travel expenses and regular invitations to football matches ... with a view to promoting purely private commercial interests in the context of political decisions”. The research was done by Follow the Money, Le Soir and Knack and the police raided 21 addresses in Brussels, Flanders, Wallonia and in Portugal and arrested several people. But while all eyes are on Huawei and China, we at CEO want to highlight a deeper, systemic scandal that was there in Qatargate and is here now: and that is the longstanding failure of the European institutions to properly defend democracy from influence operations. There’s ongoing and systemic failures of lobby monitoring, transparency, and ethics enforcement (including regarding MEP gifts and conflicts of interest). The EU needs to consolidate and speed up implementation of the ethics body to set up common ethical standards across EU institutions.

In this episode, Bram Vranken, campaigner and reseracher at CEO will discuss a report he published in January and which focuses on the standard setting process of the AI act. He uncovered that many of the world’s major tech corporations - among them Huawei - are deeply involved in creating permissive, light-weight standards that risk hollowing out the EU’s AI Act. In short, in it Bram shows that with little to no transparency, private standard-setting organisations are writing rules that have legal status in the EU. Independent experts and civil society are out-numbered, under-funded, and struggling in the face of the corporate dominance.

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0:00.0

Just neoliberalism on steroids.

0:02.0

Like you really cannot outsource decision-making on fundamental rights to a private body dominated by industry experts.

0:11.0

You're listening to EU Watchdog Radio.

0:26.1

Hi, welcome. I'm Joanna Lassan, comms officer at Corporate Europe Observatory, or CEO.

0:33.1

In this episode of EU Watchdog Radio about the recent lobbying scandal involving Huawei,

0:39.2

I will talk to my colleague Bram Vrankin about how big tech is writing the rules that

0:43.5

will govern their own AI products, particularly the standards that they will later have to comply

0:49.7

with.

0:50.7

First, the talk of the town.

0:53.7

Last week, Brussels went reeling under another corruption scandal.

0:57.0

This time, it's Chinese big tech giant Huawei, whose offices just behind the European Parliament have been raided,

1:05.0

along with those of 15 former and current MEPs from the EPP and S&D groups. Huawei is not only a challenging word for me to pronounce,

1:14.6

but also, and more important to the matter at hand,

1:17.6

according to the Belgian prosecutors being investigated for,

1:21.6

and I quote, active corruption within the European Parliament,

1:24.6

including remuneration for taking political positions,

1:29.3

excessive gifts like food and travel expenses, and regular invitations to football matches,

1:34.9

with a view to promoting purely private commercial interests in the context of political

1:40.5

decisions. The research was done by Follow the Money, Le Suar and NAC, and

1:47.0

the police raided 21 addresses in Brussels, Flanders, Vologna and in Portugal, and arrested

1:53.0

several people. But while all eyes are on Huawei in China, we want to highlight a deeper

1:59.0

systemic scandal that was there in Qatar Gate,

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