NATO Faces Corruption Scandal Amid Ukraine Membership Push
The NATO financing system consists of direct government contributions, national defense expenditures, and common expenses, with larger economies like the USA, Germany, and France contributing more. In 2024, NATO's bureaucracy costs €438 million, part of a €4.6 billion total budget, with the US as the largest contributor.
Recent allegations of corruption within NATO's NSPA have emerged, involving manipulation of procurement processes and confidentiality breaches by senior officials. Investigations are underway in Luxembourg and involve multiple European countries, prompted by whistleblower Gerardo Bellantone's disclosures.
NATO's credibility is at stake as it insists on reform in Ukraine while facing similar internal issues. The situation raises concerns about NATO's structure and its ability to manage collective defense effectively. The ongoing scandal could affect military aid to Ukraine and challenge the alliance's internal governance.
