ALTER-EU media coverage

Pressure group in call for new transparency rules

Publication date: 
Friday, May 13, 2011
Author: 
Martin Banks
Media title: 
The Parliament Magazine

[ALTER-EU has] voiced fresh concern about a new code of conduct for former EU commissioners.

The code, recently adopted by the commission, is designed to improve transparency amid concerns that some ex-commissioners were moving straight into top consultancy posts after leaving the executive.

Titanic-moment schopte de financiële lobby in gang

Publication date: 
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Author: 
Caroline de Gruyter
Media title: 
NRC

Voor de crisis van 2007 werd er in Brussel rustig onderhandeld tussen bureaucraten en financieel lobbyisten. Daarna werd alles politiek en begon het Grote Reguleren. Wie invloed wil, moet er op tijd bij zijn. Transparantie is ver te zoeken. „Iedereen lobbiet voor zichzelf. Het is een jungle.” Soms met desastreuze resultaten.

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L'UE veut imposer plus de transparence aux lobbyistes de Bruxelles

Publication date: 
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Author: 
AFP
Media title: 
Romandie News

L'Union européenne va mieux encadrer, dès le mois prochain, l'activité des quelque 5.000 lobbyistes et autres groupes de pression qui gravitent en permanence autour de ses institutions, selon un texte approuvé mercredi par le Parlement européen.

Top EU institutions to use joint lobbyist register

Publication date: 
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Author: 
Leigh Phillips
Media title: 
EUObserver

Until now the, two institutions had separate listings of the lobbyists who approach deputies and officials attempting to bend legislation, registries which have suffered from widespread criticism from democracy campaigners for the questionable accuracy [...] and for the voluntary nature of the disclosure process.

EU agrees to set up register of lobbyists

Publication date: 
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Author: 
Nikki Tait
Media title: 
Financial Times

The opacity that surrounds lobbying activity in Brussels will clear slightly next month after European Union lawmakers agreed on Wednesday to establish a single, common register of interest groups seeking access to the institutions.

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