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The following letter was sent by Transparency International EU and the undersigned organisations to the coordinators of the European Parliament’s Committee on Industry, Research and Energy. Access it as a PDF file here. Dear ITRE coordinator, On Wednesday, 11 February, it was announced that the MEP Aura Salla has been appointed ITRE rapporteur on the […]

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At the end of January, along with 261 other organisations, Transparency International EU signed an open letter calling on Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Commissioner Stephane Séjourné to reverse their decision to withdraw the Directive on European Cross-Border Associations (ECBA). This directive would allow associations with membership and operations in differe...


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Following European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s convention with the chemicals industry in Antwerp, Transparency International EU and the undersigned organisations have submitted the following counter-declaration. Access it as a PDF file here.

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With scandal after scandal engulfing the European Parliament, how can the public be assured their elected representatives are acting in their interest? On paper, Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) are bound by a Code of Conduct regarding integrity and transparency. This sets out guiding principles for MEPs, underlining that their work must be in […]

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Brussels, 4 February 2026 The current British allegations of abuse of office levelled at former European Commissioner Peter Mandelson are egregious and severe. Their extent warrants an immediate investigation by both the European Commission and European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) into Mandelson’s links to convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, to establish whether he may...


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