Stronger ethics regulation

Newsletter - 8 - New ALTER-EU member Comhlámh, 'Revolving Door' campaign update, and more

Publication date: 
Friday, June 1, 2012
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Our website got a face lift (see the result here), we had several letter actions (see the ALTER-EU news below) and together with the Civil Society Contact Group we published the new 'Transparency Register' guidelines, with which organisations can make a truly transparent registration in the European Parliament and European Commission's register.

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MEPs call for curbs on the revolving door

Publication date: 
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Author: 
Vicky Cann

In recent months, the Parliament has been busy reviewing the Commission's proposal to reform the rules that govern EU officials' terms and conditions. There is a fairly widely-held view amongst the institutions that EU staff must not be excluded from the wider austerity measures which are simultaneously being implemented within member states.

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Living in a democracy...

Publication date: 
Friday, June 15, 2012
Author: 
Koen Roovers
Media title: 
New Europe

In 'One year after the scandal' MEP Geringer de Oedenberg (S&D) makes a case in favour of the exposed MEP Adrian Severin (ex-S&D). In so doing she not only does a disservice to the European Parliament, but also to citizens across Europe who expect their elected representatives to act in the public interest.

Bonus Dehaene : un cas emblématique

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Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Author: 
Thierry Denoël
Media title: 
Le Vif/L'express

Les stock-options de Jean-Luc Dehaene valent à ce jour environ 3 millions d’euros. Le député aurait-il dû les mentionner dans sa déclaration d’intérêts financiers, tel que l’impose le nouveau code de conduite des membres du Parlement UE ?

L’eurodéputé Dehaene ne déclare pas ses bonus

Publication date: 
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Author: 
Thierry Denoël
Media title: 
Le Vif/L'Express

Dans sa déclaration d’intérêts financiers, à laquelle tous les eurodéputés sont soumis, Jean-Luc Dehaene ne fait pas mention de ses bonus AB InBev (3 millions d’euros). Il aurait dû le faire.

4 ALTER-EU groups send letter to European Parliament President Martin Schulz about MEP Jean-Luc Dehaene's undeclared stock options

Publication date: 
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Author: 
Friends of the Earth Europe, Corporate Europe Observatory, LobbyControl, SpinWatch

Several Belgian media reported that MEP Dehaene is allowed to exert stock options granted by AB InBev, potentially amounting to around 3 million Euro. We are surprised to notice that those stock options are nowhere reported in Mr Dehaene’s current declaration of interest, despite the very clear obligations regarding declaration of outside interests.

Letter to European Parliament's Legal Affairs committee ahead of 'Staff Regulations' vote

Publication date: 
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Author: 
Vicky Cann

The Staff Regulations contain the ethics rules which govern 55,000 or more officials who work across the EU institutions. ALTER-EU considers that the current process to reform the Staff Regulations provides an opportunity to improve these ethics rules, especially those that relate to conflicts of interest during and after EU staff work for the EU.

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Over-reliance on public pressure to clear conflicts of interest

Publication date: 
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Author: 
Gaspard Sebag
Media title: 
Europolitics

In March 2011, four MEPs were accused of accepting to table amendments for ‘clients’ after having been told by undercover reporters from The Sunday Times that such work would be compensated with money. Nine months later, Parliament took a step toward cleaning the dust in its house.

"It's shocking that Adrian Severin is still acting as a member of the European Parliament"

Publication date: 
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Author: 
Magdalena Moreh
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TVR

This special report examines the consequences of the 'Cash-for-Amendments'. 1 year after the scandal, TVR looks back: how are the rules on relations with lobbyists different now, and will the new code be effective or is just a cosmetic change? (With video interview ALTER-EU spokespeople Vicky Cann and Natacha Cingotti.)

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