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Tuesday, September 1, 1998 Published at 21:00 GMT 22:00 UK
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World: Europe
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Background: The Agusta affair
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Former Nato Secretary General Willy Claes - a defendant in the trial
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BBC Europe correspondent David Eades reports

The Agusta affair has implicated some of Belgium's most senior political figures in a scandal which extends from bribery to money-laundering, forgery and possibly even murder.


[ image: BBC Europe Correspondent David Eades]
BBC Europe Correspondent David Eades
Apart from Willy Claes, two former deputy prime ministers are also on trial for their alleged role in securing huge government contracts for defence firms at the end of the 1980s, in return for substantial contributions to Socialist Party funds.

One involved the Italian manufacturer, Agusta, in a deal to provide helicopters to the Belgian army.

Another contract, to modernise fighter planes, went to a subsidiary of the French firm, Dassault.

As economics minister at the time, Mr Claes signed both contracts, but flatly denies any knowledge of payments in return amounting to around $2m.

Until 1989, private contributions to political parties were legal.

They have since been banned, so the prosecution must prove the money was linked directly to the contracts, not simply a gift.

Mystery death

Despite the allegations, the socialists remain in the coalition government.

Yet whatever the outcome of this trial, their problems are unlikely to disappear.

Details of the Agusta payments only emerged during investigations into the murder in 1989 of Andre Cools, another leading socialist.

His death remains a mystery, but the suspicion also remains that his apparent readiness to blow the whistle on his party's corrupt activities may have cost him his life.

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