The Parliament Discusses Epstein Investigation
The Norwegian Parliament's Control and Constitution Committee is meeting to discuss an independent investigation into connections between Norway and Jeffrey Epstein.
The Control and Constitution Committee of the Norwegian Parliament, Stortinget, is convening to deliberate on launching an independent investigation concerning the country's ties to Jeffrey Epstein. A majority in the committee supports the need for an independent probe, yet key operational details remain under discussion, such as who will lead the investigation, the specific mandate, and the timeframe to be examined.
Geir Pollestad from the Center Party emphasized the importance of clarifying that there indeed should be an external investigation. Additionally, he expressed that the committee should conduct its own inquiries, seeking to establish the legitimacy of their role in questioning and possibly holding hearings on the matter. The complexity of the situation underlines the significance of transparency and accountability in addressing the ramifications of Epstein's connections within Norway.
The parliamentary leaders will gather on Wednesday to further discuss the investigation's parameters before the Control Committee convenes again on Thursday. The Green Party (MDG) is advocating for a comprehensive mandate for the inquiry and has proposed Eva Joly as the potential leader of this investigation, pointing out her proven track record in handling similar high-stakes investigations. This ongoing deliberation highlights the political scrutiny surrounding the Epstein case and the evolving discourse on accountability in Norwegian politics.