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OMBUDSMAN’S RULING: STOIBER’S APPOINTMENT PROCESS CONSTITUTED
‘MALADMINISTRATION’ AND WAS MISLEADING 

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In a strongly worded decision, the appointment process of Edmund Stoiber as
a high-level special advisor to the European Commission President Juncker
has been labelled "misleading", and constituting maladministration.[1] 

The decision, made by Emily O'Reilly, the European Ombudsman, is welcomed
by Friends of the Earth Europe and Corporate Europe Observatory. The two
organisations lodged an initial complaint in September last year, claiming
Stoiber's appointment broke internal rules in the Commission, and bypassed
checks for potential conflicts of interest.[2] 

Paul de Clerck, campaigner for Friends of the Earth Europe said: 

> "We welcome the Ombudsman's confirmation of our concerns about Mr
> Stoiber's appointment. It highlights that the appointment process was
> misleading for the public and constituted maladministration. The
> Commission did the necessary checks on Mr Stoiber only after President
> Juncker and Vice-President Timmermans had publicly announced the
> appointment. It's a wake-up call for the European Commission - time for
> them to take potential conflicts of interest seriously and minimise the
> risk of undue influence on European policy at the highest levels."

The Ombudsman also announced a more general inquiry into how the Commission
carries out conflict of interest assessments for its special advisers. This
inquiry comes after a further complaint by Corporate Europe Observatory
detailing additional cases where there were serious questions about the
handling of potential conflicts of interest.[3] 

Vicky Cann, campaigner for Corporate Europe Observatory said: 

> "This inquiry is very welcome news. It has been clear for some time that
> the Commission is not rigorous enough when scrutinising special advisers
> for conflicts of interest. This is problematic, especially when you
> consider the one-to-one relationship that advisers have with
> commissioners. The Commission needs tougher rules, but crucially also, a
> far deeper understanding of the risk posed to EU decision-making by
> corporate capture."

Today's statement from the Ombudsman also made important suggestions
regarding lobby transparency. It calls for a legally-binding register,
including the possibility of financial sanctions, full funding disclosure,
and improved data accuracy. 

Vicky Cann continued: 

> "The Ombudsman's recommendations on lobby transparency provide a clear
> and strong vision for the way forward. The question is, will the
> Commission accept them? We are not yet convinced that the political will
> exists to bring forward a legally-binding register, and in that case, the
> register will continue to be riddled with dodgy data."

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: 

Paul de Clerck, transparency campaigner for Friends of the Earth Europe.
Email: paul.decle...@foeeurope.org
 Tel: +32 (0) 494 380 959 

Vicky Cann, Corporate Europe Observatory.
 Tel: +44 (0) 7960 988096 / +44 (0) 1494 864649 
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NOTES: 

[1] The Stoiber case ruling can be found here:
http://media.corporateeurope.org/sites/all/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=401&qid=114107
[1] 

[2] 
http://media.corporateeurope.org/sites/all/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=402&qid=114107
 [2] 

[3] Corporate Europe Observatory's complaint to the European Ombudsman
concerned the Commission's handling of potential conflicts of interest in
the following cases: 

        * 

Jan Eric Frydman [3], special adviser to Trade Commissioner Malmström and
partner at Ekenberg & Andersson law firm where he leads the firm's "EU and
transatlantic practice". 
        * 

Siim Kallas [4], special adviser to Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis, who
has also had other outside activities since his term as commissioner ended.

        * 

Nathalie Tocci [5], special adviser to Commission Vice President Mogherini
and paid, independent member of the board of Edison, the major Italian
energy company. 
        * 

Guy Lentz [5], special adviser to Climate Action Commissioner Cañete and
also a board member of the Luxembourg energy company Enovos. 

DATE: 30 MAY 2016

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