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Not to say that I can recall hearing anything favorable about the honesty & devotion to duty of any European Parliament politician, ever...

Perhaps she could be sentenced to surrendering her ill-gotten gains, and a few years of community service? I understand that Ukraine could really use more folks working long hours, through the winter, clearing the Russian minefields.

What's obvious about that?
As I said in the other thread:

In my experience it’s the right who does these things and the left who drives themselves to an early grave trying to do the right thing.

But feel free to share anecdotes about your interactions with politicians in the EU or USA.

(I’ve seen the sausage made in both contexts.)

That particular European Parliament vice-president is from the left ;-)
In my experience it is politicians who do these things, whether from the left or from the right. Those on the right are generally accused by default of this type of behaviour but those on the left are "supposed to be above such machinations" which makes it all the more egregious to see them behave exactly like all others.
In my experience most politicians “just” engage in insider trading, people like this woman should be marched out of there offices at gunpoint.

(Preferably by the police, but crowds can do crazy things if instigated, so regardless of whether you think you’ll at best go to some luxury prison it’s best not to test the wisdom of the crowds by robbing them blind)

You are pushing nihilism - the number of them with literal bags is small but the effect significant.

And to be clear “the left” (which I am a part of) do not consider ourselves above such things - in fact it’s been a consistent barrier to my professional success that I insist local party officials from the township to the Oval Office stay out of politics if they are going to to put the needs of corporations above those of people.

Where we differ is economics.

I attended a Ron Paul rally in the 2000s like rest of the HN comments section, per his suggestion I read the case for gold and I’ve taken multiple graduate level economics courses.

And while I continue to describe myself as a “left libertarian”, humans are irrational actors, there is no invisible hand in the market and insisting so is as damaging to society as insisting there is an invisible man in the sky.

This is not substantive and breaking the HN engagement rules.
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Waiting for the obligatory, "Bitcoin solves this" post.
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We had this in Brazil once, the guy was never jailed and now it's again in the government.
How about “European parliament vice-president suspected of corruption”

I too keep my cash in bags :) but seriously it’s headlines like these that make it easier for governments (ex. Nigeria) to ban/limit cash thus further restricting various legitimate personal freedoms.

You can’t have a legitimately free press without cash.

I keep my cash in bottles.
To speak in terms that I can understand, How much is a bag of cash translated to piggy bank's international metric system?