Kaili's partner who is a parliamentary assistant. His LinkedIn account says he is a founder of Fight Impunity and that his specialist areas as a policy adviser are foreign affairs, human rights and the Middle East.
According to two sources with direct knowledge of the matter, Giorgi admitted to Belgian investigators that he took bribes to influence European Parliament decisions and sought to exonerate Kaili.
Giorgi's lawyer said he is currently not commenting on his case.
An Italian lobbyist and secretary-general of human rights and rule of law campaign group No Peace Without Justice. Prosecutors say the group was used by the suspects to funnel money paid by a Middle Eastern country to buy influence in EU institutions.
Figa-Talamanca could not be reached for comment.
No Peace Without Justice has said he had suspended himself from his role to safeguard the organisation and that the group trusted the investigation would show he had acted correctly.
The European Parliament said on Jan. 2 it had begun a procedure to waive the immunity of two other MEPs after a request from Belgian judiciary.
Sources close to the investigation said both were named by Giorgi and that the MEPs were: