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Decision of the European Ombudsman concerning the implementation of Article 28 (governing inspections) of Regulation 1005/2009 on substances that deplete the ozone layer
Correspondence - Date Friday | 09 November 2018
Case SI/7/2017/JN - Opened on Monday | 24 July 2017 - Decision on Tuesday | 17 April 2018 - Institution concerned European Commission
Mr Jean-Claude Juncker
President of the European Commission
Strasbourg, 17/04/2018
Strategic initiative SI/7/2017/JN concerning the implementation of Article 28 (governing inspections) of Regulation 1005/2009 on substances that deplete the ozone layer
Dear Mr President,
I refer to my letter of 24 July 2017 concerning the implementation of Article 28 (governing inspections) of Regulation 1005/2009 on substances that deplete the ozone layer.
I have now examined the Commission’s reply, which I received on 11 December 2017, as well as the information provided by several national Ombudsmen.
I note that, to date, the Commission has not availed of the provision in Regulation 1005/2009 whereby it may assist Member States in their compliance inspections. Given the importance of compliance inspections in the overall scheme of Regulation 1005/2009, I would suggest that the Commission should perhaps attend Member State inspections from time to time.
I note also that Regulation 1005/2009 is to be assessed by an independent contractor in the course of this year. In this context, I am pleased to inform you that a full account of the responses I have received from the national Ombudsmen will be made available very shortly on the section ‘European Network of Ombudsmen’ of my website (https://www.ombudsman.europa.eu/en/correspondence/en/106196).
In the meantime, let me thank you for your reply and for your cooperation with this initiative. The strategic initiative is hereby closed.
Yours sincerely,
Emily O'Reilly
European Ombudsman
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