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14Mar 2017

Enquiry about legislative transparency in the Council welcomed by Access Info

Madrid, 14 March 2017 – Access Info Europe today expressed concern over insufficient record keeping in the Council of the EU and welcomed the launch of the European Ombudsman’s strategic enquiry into transparency of one of the EU’s key decision making institutions. A focus of the Ombudsman’s enquiry is whether the Council is complying with a 2013 judgment of the

14Mar 2017

El Gobierno gasta 25 millones de euros en asesores a dedo para los ministros

El País | 14/03/2017 Español - El primer Gobierno de Mariano Rajoy gastó al menos 25,6 millones de euros en contratar asesores eventuales para sus ministerios. Esa fue la cantidad que destinó entre 2012 y 2015 a pagar los sueldos de trabajadores que no pasan por ningún proceso selectivo para ocupar puestos retribuidos con más de 60.000 euros brutos de

10Mar 2017

The risks of transparency in times of rising populism

[Article first published by the UNCAC Coalition Blog] Helen Darbishire, Executive Director Madrid, 10 March 2017 - It’s not often that your own colleagues working on democracy issues actually question the wisdom of pressing for greater transparency, but this has happened to me a few times lately. Most recently, I’ve been asked about the wisdom of pursuing Access

10Mar 2017

Commissioners’ Expenses Campaign Update: EU continues to refuse to recognise requests

Madrid, 10 March 2017 – Access Info Europe today condemned the European Commission’s refusal to process 189 requests for data on EU Commissioner’s travel expenses submitted by 120 people in January 2017. In a formal complaint sent today, Access Info alleges a serious violation of the access to documents rights of these 120 individuals by lumping all 189 requests together

10Mar 2017

EU ‘breaking own laws’ by keeping documents secret

Euobserver | 10/03/2017 Inglés - The Council of the EU, where national governments meet, acted against EU law when they laid down guidelines for handling internal documents, the Dutch parliamentary attorney said in a report this week. The report said that the principal rule that all internal Council documents should be marked LIMITE “is incompatible with European transparency law”. Leer