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The public Prosecutor in Hamburg did not considers the material from OLAF strong enough (Photo: OLAF)

Main source in journalism corruption case revealed

The Brussels-based German correspondent, Hans Martin Tillack of Stern magazine, still has not got back all his material, the 17 boxes of documents, two computers and four mobile phones, that were seized by Belgian police during a raid on 19 March.

Today, German paper Süddeutsche Zeitung, in its print edition, unravels some of the story behind the raid.

According to the paper, the March-raid was based on a file by the Commission's anti-fraud office OLAF, who according to repeated a...

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The public Prosecutor in Hamburg did not considers the material from OLAF strong enough (Photo: OLAF)

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