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PRESS RELEASE FROM

CORPORATE EUROPE OBSERVATORY

COMMISSION'S SECRETIVE TOBACCO LOBBY CONTACTS BREACH UN RULES -
OMBUDSMAN 

The EU Ombudsman has upheld a complaint [2] by Corporate Europe Observatory
(CEO) against the Commission over its failure to implement UN tobacco lobby
rules. 

Deeming the Commission's failure to comply with the World Health
Organisation's (WHO) _Framework Convention on Tobacco Control_ as
'maladministration', Ombudsman Emily O'Reilly has urged the Commission to
publish details of all meetings with tobacco lobbyists online. O'Reilly
also asked the Commission for an update on its promise to introduce a
mandatory transparency register for lobbyists. 

The EU is a signatory to Article 5.3 of the WHO's Framework Convention on
Tobacco Control, which is intended to protect decision-making "from
commercial and other vested interests of the tobacco industry". It thus
obliges governments to limit interactions with the tobacco industry and
ensures the transparency of those interactions that do occur. In May 2014,
CEO submitted a complaint [3] about the Commission's failure to properly
implement these rules. The resulting Ombudsman probe [4] involved an
inspection of official files and staff agendas at the Commission's HQ, the
Berlaymont, to identify possible meetings with tobacco lobbyists. 

The Ombudsman's investigation found that a top official from the
Commission's legal service had declared no meetings with tobacco industry
representatives despite having meetings with a lawyer working for tobacco
giant Philip Morris. The Commission's contacts with the tobacco industry
attracted major controversy following revelations of heavy lobbying
pressure during the 2012-2014 revision of the EU's tobacco products
directive, including the 'Dalligate' scandal, which involved the forced
resignation of then EU health commissioner John Dalli in October 20131. 

"This ruling is a significant victory for the fight against the sinister
scheming of this lethal industry," said CEO's research and campaigns
coordinator Olivier Hoedeman. "The Commission's complacency and secrecy
over its contacts with the tobacco industry are deeply regrettable - but
part of a pattern. We hope it will finally get the message that it must
fulfil its UN obligations and take strong measures to prevent the undue
influence of tobacco lobbyists. The Commission must now implement WHO
Convention rules across all departments, publish details and minutes of all
meetings with tobacco industry representatives and introduce a mandatory
lobby transparency register to ensure that tobacco industry lobbyists are
forced to disclose information about their lobbying." 

The new ruling follows other, recent Ombudsman rulings on several other CEO
complaints about secrecy and conflicts of interests emerging from the
Commission's relations with tobacco industry. In December 2013, the
Ombudsman slammed the Commission for its failure to act against Michel
Petite, a lawyer at law firm Clifford Chance whose clients include Philip
Morris, and who was simultaneously acting as head of the committee which
advises on whether the Commission should authorise the new professional
activities of ex-commissioners. 

Link to ruling:
http://www.ombudsman.europa.eu/cases/draftrecommendation.faces/en/61021/html.bookmark


Background links: 

http://corporateeurope.org/power-lobbies/2014/07/ombudsman-investigates-eu-commissions-failure-implement-un-tobacco-lobby-rules
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http://corporateeurope.org/sites/default/files/attachments/complaint_about_failure_to_implement_who_rules_re_tobacco_lobbying.pdf
[3] 

http://corporateeurope.org/power-lobbies/2014/10/will-barroso-provide-answers-about-tobacco-industry-contacts-leaving
[6] 

http://corporateeurope.org/news/commission-shabby-implementation-un-rules-tobacco-lobbying
[7] 

http://corporateeurope.org/pressreleases/2013/12/ngos-welcome-replacement-controversial-michel-petite-commission-needs-far
[8] 

Contacts: 

Olivier Hoedeman: 0032 474486545 / 0032 28930930 

1http://corporateeurope.org/lobbycracy/2013/10/see-no-evil-hear-no-evil-speak-no-evil-commissions-non-response-dalligate
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          OCTOBER 5 2015

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CORPORATE EUROPE OBSERVATORY (CEO) CHALLENGES THE INFLUENCE OF BIG BUSINESS
AND BUSINESS LOBBY GROUPS IN EU POLICY MAKING.

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[2] http://www.ombudsman.europa.eu/en/press/release.faces/en/61027/html.bookmark
[3] 
http://corporateeurope.org/sites/default/files/attachments/complaint_about_failure_to_implement_who_rules_re_tobacco_lobbying.pdf
[4] 
http://www.ombudsman.europa.eu/en/cases/caseopened.faces/en/54563/html.bookmark
[5] 
http://corporateeurope.org/power-lobbies/2014/07/ombudsman-investigates-eu-commissions-failure-implement-un-tobacco-lobby-rules
[6] 
http://corporateeurope.org/power-lobbies/2014/10/will-barroso-provide-answers-about-tobacco-industry-contacts-leaving
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http://corporateeurope.org/news/commission-shabby-implementation-un-rules-tobacco-lobbying
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http://corporateeurope.org/pressreleases/2013/12/ngos-welcome-replacement-controversial-michel-petite-commission-needs-far
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http://corporateeurope.org/lobbycracy/2013/10/see-no-evil-hear-no-evil-speak-no-evil-commissions-non-response-dalligate
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