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Follow-up to the suggestions in the above-mentioned inquiry about how the European Commission ensures that there are no conflicts of interest with external experts who assist it in evaluating proposals under the European Defence Fund
Correspondence - Date Thursday | 10 July 2025
Case OI/5/2023/KR - Opened on Friday | 10 November 2023 - Decision on Monday | 09 December 2024 - Institution concerned European Commission ( No further inquiries justified ) - Country France
Inquiry opened
10/11/2023Inquiry ongoing
10/11/2023Inquiry outcome
09/12/2024
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President European Commission |
Dear President,
Thank you for your letter of 6 June 2025 informing me about the European Commission’s response to my Office’s suggestions for improvement in the above case.
I note that expert candidates will now be asked to list their family connections with links with the defence industry and their direct financial investments in defence companies, such as shares. The Commission will assess these type of personal interests of expert candidates at an early stage in the selection process.
The Commission furthermore indicated that it has a structured record for its assessment and ruling on declared or identified conflicts of interest. To take account of all the situations that the code of conduct for experts refers to, the Commission will now also ask experts to state reasons for potential conflict of interest when a conflict is declared or identified. Lastly, the Commission said the relevant IT system will be improved to also record potential conflicts of interest of experts that were excluded already at early stages.
I would like to thank the Commission for its genuine efforts to ensure that there are no conflicts of interest with the external experts, who evaluate and conduct ethics reviews, along with cost estimates, of proposals under the European Defence Fund.
Yours sincerely,
Teresa Anjinho
European Ombudsman
Strasbourg, 10/07/2025