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Letter to the European Banking Authority (EBA) from the European Ombudsman on how the European Banking Authority handled the move of its former Executive Director to become CEO of a financial industry lobby group
Correspondance - Date Jeudi | 07 mai 2020
Affaire 2168/2019/KR - Ouvert le Jeudi | 16 janvier 2020 - Recommandation le Jeudi | 07 mai 2020 - Décision le Mercredi | 18 novembre 2020 - Institution concernée Autorité bancaire européenne ( Recommandation approuvée par l’institution )
Mr José Manuel Campa Chairman European Banking Authority |
Strasbourg, 07/05/2020
Complaint 2168/2019/KR
Subject: Recommendation of the European Ombudsman in the above case on how the European Banking Authority handled the move of its former Executive Director to become CEO of a financial industry lobby group
Dear Mr Campa,
Please find enclosed my recommendation in the above case, made in accordance with Article 3(6) of the Statute of the European Ombudsman.
Following my inquiry into this case, I have made the following findings of maladministration:
1. The EBA’s decision not to forbid its Executive Director from becoming the CEO of a financial industry lobby was maladministration. Forbidding the job move would have been a necessary and proportionate measure in this particular case.
2. There was maladministration in that the EBA did not immediately withdraw its Executive Director’s access to confidential information.
My corresponding recommendations are as follows:
- For the future, the European Banking Authority (EBA) should, where necessary, invoke the option of forbidding its senior staff from taking up certain positions after their term-of-office. Any such prohibition should be time-limited, for example, for two years.
- To give clarity to senior staff, the EBA should set out criteria for when it will forbid such moves in future. Applicants for senior EBA posts should be informed of the criteria when they apply.
- The EBA should put in place internal procedures so that once it is known that a member of its staff is moving to another job, their access to confidential information is cut off with immediate effect.
In accordance with the Statute of the European Ombudsman, the EBA shall send a detailed opinion before 31 August 2020.
A copy of my recommendation will be sent to the complainant and also to Mr Adam Farkas, for his information.
Yours sincerely,
Emily O'Reilly
European Ombudsman
Enclosure:
● Recommendation to the European Banking Authority in case 2168/2019/KR.
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