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The Commission's ad hoc Ethical Committee
Case 297/2013/FOR - Opened on Tuesday | 12 March 2013 - Decision on Thursday | 19 December 2013 - Institution concerned European Commission ( Settled by the institution , No further inquiries justified )
Allegation(s)
1) The Commission's decision to reappoint one of the members of its ad hoc Ethical Committee breaches Article 4 of the 2003 Commission decision establishing the Committee.
2) The activities of the ad hoc Ethical Committee are not sufficiently transparent.
Claim(s)
1)The Commission should revoke the said re-appointment and appoint a replacement who meets, and appears to meet, the requirement for independence.
2)The Commission should introduce a pro-active transparency policy of (a) publishing the CVs and Declarations of Interest of the members of the ad hoc Ethical Committee online, as is the case for Commission Special Advisers; (b) improving online transparency regarding both the members of the ad hoc Ethical Committee and its decisions.
3) In order to ensure that decisions about Commissioners' ethics are truly independent, the Commission should – in the longer term – set up an independent ethics committee, with a broader and better defined mandate than the existing Committee, which deals primarily with post-employment issues. This committee should be fully independent and composed of experts on public administration ethics.
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