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By Alessandra Scotto di Santolo, World News Reporter 10:31, Tue, Apr 30, 2024 | UPDATED: 10:34, Tue, Apr 30, 2024 45 Link copied Bookmark Guy Verhofstadt was hacked by Chinese spies (Image: Getty) Former Belgian Prime Minister and European Parliament member Guy Verhofstadt has been identified as the latest target of a Chinese state-linked espionage effort aimed at officials working on an inter-parliamentary committee focused on China. The espionage campaign, which the US Department of Justice indicted in March, has been attributed to Chinese hackers with ties to the Ministry of State Security, China's national spy agency. Their targets include members of the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC), a coalition critical of Beijing, spanning every European Union member. Verhofstadt, known in the UK for his staunch anti-Brexit stance, is among five Belgian officials targeted by the Chinese hacker group APT31 for their involvement with IPAC. 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