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NATO corruption probe 'reminder' of defence boom risks
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A corruption investigation at the Nato Support and Procurement Agency is widening. Detentions occurred in Belgium and the Netherlands. Authorities suspect contract irregularities involving ammunition and drones. The probe extends to Italy, Spain, and the US. Nato wants to find the root cause. Increased defense spending raises concerns about oversight. Transparency International warns of corruption risks in the defense sector.
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