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How the European Commission dealt with concerns about how it carried out an impact assessment of 'new genomic techniques' in relation to the application of EU legislation on genetically modified organisms
Fall 346/2023/MIK - Geöffnet am Montag | 24 April 2023 - Entscheidung vom Montag | 15 April 2024 - Betroffene Institution Europäische Kommission ( Kein Missstand festgestellt ) - Land Belgien
Beschwerde eingereicht
17/02/2023Analyse der Beschwerde
20/02/2023Laufende Untersuchung
16/03/2023Ergebnis der Untersuchung
15/04/2024
The complainants, two civil society organisations, were concerned that the Commission: did not strictly follow its own rules regarding impact assessments; did not obtain sufficient evidence regarding the risks and applications of new genomic techniques; and did not ensure that the impact assessment process was sufficiently transparent and inclusive.
During the inquiry, the Commission explained in a clear and reasonable way how it followed the rules applicable to impact assessments, how it ensured that its proposal was based on evidence, in particular scientific opinions of the European Food Safety Authority, and how it sought to make the impact assessment process transparent and inclusive.
The Ombudsman therefore closed the case with a finding of no maladministration. However, she suggested that, in the future, when responding to (scientific) concerns raised about policy choices, the Commission should seek to address those concerns substantively, rather than restating its position. The Commission should explain publicly how any such concerns have been taken into account.