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Ombudsman welcomes proposals to strengthen Commissioner ethics and transparency rules
Pressmeddelande nr. 8/2017 - Datum Onsdag | 13 september 2017
Ärende 297/2013/FOR - Undersökning inledd den Tisdag | 12 mars 2013 - Beslut den Torsdag | 19 december 2013 - Berörda institutioner Europeiska kommissionen ( Löst av institutionen , Inga ytterligare undersökningar motiverade ) - Land Tyskland
Ärende OI/2/2014/PD - Undersökning inledd den Torsdag | 10 april 2014 - Beslut den Torsdag | 30 juni 2016 - Berörda institutioner Europeiska kommissionen ( Kritisk anmärkning ) - Land Frankrike
Ärende 194/2017/EA - Undersökning inledd den Fredag | 24 februari 2017 - Rekommendation beträffande Tisdag | 06 mars 2018 - Beslut den Fredag | 20 juli 2018 - Berörda institutioner Europeiska kommissionen ( Påträffat administrativt missförhållande ) - Land Belgien
The European Ombudsman, Emily O'Reilly, welcomes the College of Commissioners’ decision to strengthen the ethics and transparency rules governing Commissioners’ activities, while in office and after they leave.
The measures, which include a much more detailed Code of Conduct for Commissioners and publishing the Independent Ethical Committee’s opinions on Commissioners’ post-mandate jobs, have previously been called for by the Ombudsman.
Ms O’Reilly said: “EU politicians and public officials must be held to the highest transparency and ethical standards. It is important that the public sees that the checks and balances the Commission has in place are working.”
“Extending the cooling-off period during which former Commissioners and Commission Presidents must inform the Commission of their intention to take up a new post and tightening the rules on the declaration of interests should positively contribute to this impression.”
Moves to make more information available about Commissioners’ travel expenses are also encouraging as this has led to complaints to the Ombudsman in the past.
“I will examine the proposed changes in detail, in particular to verify that the new rules satisfactorily address issues that have been raised with my office,” said the Ombudsman.
Background
The European Ombudsman has one on-going case concerning the Ad Hoc Ethical Committee. As part of the case, Ms O’Reilly asked nine questions about the role of the Ad Hoc Ethical Committee and how the Commission deals with the post-mandate activities of Commissioners, including its President. Among the changes proposed by the Ombudsman were giving the Committee a stronger base and the routine publication of its opinions.
In an inquiry Decision from December 2013 on the work of the Ethics Committee, the Ombudsman looked into whether the Commission should reform the Committee, with a broader and better defined mandate.
In a case - closed in 2016 - concerning a former Commissioner, the Ombudsman suggested ways of strengthening the Code of Conduct governing Commissioners.
The Ombudsman has an ongoing case concerning Commissioners’ travel expenses. Proposed transparency changes in this area will feed into the Ombudsman’s final analysis in this inquiry.
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