Press release from ALTER-EU
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EU COMMISSION CONFIRMS BARROSO LOBBIES FOR GOLDMAN SACHS, MUST RE-ASSESS
CASE

A NEW LETTER [1] BY JYRKI KATAINEN, EU COMMISSIONER FOR JOBS, GROWTH,
INVESTMENT AND COMPETITIVENESS, HAS NOW CONFIRMED EX-COMMISSION PRESIDENT
BARROSO’S HAS LOBBIED FOR INVESTMENT BANK GOLDMAN SACHS INTERNATIONAL. IN
RESPONSE TO AN INFORMATION REQUEST, KATAINEN VERIFIED MEDIA REPORTS ABOUT A
LOBBY MEETING WITH BARROSO DURING WHICH THE TWO DISCUSSED “TRADE AND
DEFENCE”. 

After his highly controversial appointment by Goldman Sachs had caused a
scandal in summer 2016, ex-EU President Barroso told his successor
Jean-Claude Juncker he would not lobby the EU institutions on behalf of his
new employer. This promise led the Commission's ethics committee to opine
that Barroso's revolving-door move would not interfere with his continuing
duty to maintain integrity and discretion as set out in the EU treaties. 

Katainen's letter strongly suggests that Barroso broke his word, rendering
invalid the basis of the Commission's opinion on this case. ALTER-EU today
FILED A COMPLAINT [2] to urge the Commission to re-evaluate Barroso's job
at the bank, considering that he has actively lobbyied the European
Commission on behalf of Goldman Sachs. 

MARGARIDA SILVA FROM ALTER-EU MEMBER GROUP CORPORATE EUROPE OBSERVATORY
SAID: 

"Commissioner Katainen's letter strongly suggests that Barroso is indeed
using his privileged position to lobby the EU on behalf of Goldman Sachs.
No one outside the institution has more insider know-how, contacts and
lingering influence than a former president of the Commission, which is a
great asset for any actor seeking to influence EU policy." 

"Given the new facts, the Commission's ethics committee must re-assess its
acceptance of Barroso's role at Goldman Sachs. Former Presidents using
their insider status to shape EU policy on behalf of a new employer shows
neither integrity nor discretion." 

MYRIAM DOUO FROM ALTER-EU MEMBER GROUP FRIENDS OF THE EARTH EUROPE SAID: 

"This meeting is an excellent example of how the revolving door between
politics and business benefits corporations. Barroso was able to set up a
one-on-one meeting with a sitting commissioner with a single phone call.
They met in a hotel and no minutes were kept of any part of the discussion.


"Only an insider like Barroso can get this type of highly-privileged
access, which undermines democracy and feeds distrust in European
cooperation. Barroso must face repercussions for breaking the European
Treaties and his case be forwarded to the European Court of Justice." 

The confirmation of the lobby meeting between Barroso and Katainen adds
further weight to ALTER-EU's earlier complaint, currently under assessment
by the European Ombudsman, which highlighted that the assessment of the
former President's new role was too narrow to fulfil the requirements of
Article 245 of the European Treaties. Addressing this problem will
undoubtedly require a reform of the powers, membership and tools available
to ethics investigations within the Commission. 

The Commission's recent makeover of its Code of Conduct for Commissioners
[3] has failed to address these issues. 

NOTES TO EDITORS: 

        * 

The Alliance for Lobbying Transparency and Ethics Reform [4](ALTER-EU) is a
coalition of more than 200 European NGOs and trade unions. 
        * 

Read Commissioner Katainen's letter here [1]. 
        * 

Read ALTER-EU's full complaint to the European Commission here [2]. 
        * 

Article 245 of TFEU: "When entering upon their duties they [Commissioners]
shall give a solemn undertaking that, both during and after their term of
office, they will respect the obligations arising therefrom and IN
PARTICULAR THEIR DUTY TO BEHAVE WITH INTEGRITY AND DISCRETION AS REGARDS
THE ACCEPTANCE, AFTER THEY HAVE CEASED TO HOLD OFFICE, OF CERTAIN
APPOINTMENTS OR BENEFITS. In the event of any breach of these obligations,
the Court of Justice may, on application by the Council acting by a simple
majority or the Commission, rule that the Member concerned be, according to
the circumstances, either compulsorily retired in accordance with Article
247 or deprived of his right to a pension or other benefits in its stead." 
        * 

The European Ombudsman is currently investigating the Commission's
insufficient action when handling former president Barroso's new role at
Goldman Sachs International. 



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[1] 
http://media.corporateeurope.org/sites/all/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=1291&qid=174689
[2] 
http://media.corporateeurope.org/sites/all/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=1292&qid=174689
[3] 
http://media.corporateeurope.org/sites/all/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=1293&qid=174689
[4] 
http://media.corporateeurope.org/sites/all/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=1137&qid=163989

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