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8Ago 2017

Commissioners spent half a million on travel in two months

Politico | 08/08/2017 Inglés - A visit to Baku, Azerbaijan costing €75,000 was the most expensive trip made by a European commissioner in the first two months of 2016, according to travel expenses scrutinized by Belgian magazine Knack and published Wednesday. Leer más...

2Ago 2017

Sin transparencia ni control externo: así gastan los diputados 3 M al año en viajes

El Confidencial | 02/08/2017 Español - Al igual que sus homólogos europeos, los diputados españoles van por libre en materia de transparencia. Ni las recomendaciones del Consejo de Transparencia, ni el ejemplo de otras instituciones como la oficina de la Marca España o el Consejo General del Poder Judicial (CGPJ), ni diversas solicitudes de información han valido para conocer en

28Jul 2017

Ombudsman asked to investigate refusal to publish legal advice on the legal basis for EU lobby register

Madrid/Brussels, 28 July 2017 – With upcoming negotiations on reforming the state of EU lobbying transparency imminent, the legal advice given to the Commission and Council on the legal basis for lobby reform is back under the spotlight following appeals this week to the EU Ombudsman, Emily O’Reilly. Access Info Europe's and MEP Dennis de Jong's parallel complaints to the

27Jul 2017

Farce as Brussels blocks 195 requests for EU chief’s travel expenses

Euronews | 27/07/2017 Inglés - Transparency campaigners have slammed Brussels after a 1,178-day battle to find out how much EU chiefs spend on travel. Access Info Europe (AIE) wants to know how much Jean-Claude Juncker, Federica Mogherini and others spend on moving around for official business. Leer más...

27Jul 2017

Transparency of Commissioners’ travel expenses “disproportionate” says European Commission

Madrid, 27 July 2017 – Access Info has described as extremely regrettable that six months after 120 European citizens requested access to last year’s travel expenses of the 28 EU Commissioners, the Commission has taken a unilateral decision to disclose data just for January and February 2016, and that it will not contemplate any greater transparency. Furthermore, in response to