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Brussels, 10 June 2026 In a win for EU institutional accountability, the EU General Court has today sided with the European Public Prosecutor’s Office in its pursuit to lift the immunity of 12 staff members of the European Court of Auditors (ECA) in an investigation into potential wrongdoing. The ECA had blocked this request, citing […]

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The adoption of the EU Anti-Money Laundering (AML) package in 2024 marked the conclusion of years of negotiations within the European institutions. While this was a major legislative milestone, it also signalled the beginning of a broader effort to strengthen transparency and combat illicit financial flows across the European Union. The finalised package consists of […]

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Transparency International EU, alongside other watchdog NGOs LobbyControl, Corporate Europe Observatory and the Good Lobby, has submitted a complaint to the European Parliament’s Advisory Committee regarding another potential MEP conflict of interest. The complaint concerns Czech MEP Alexandr Vondra, a member of the right-wing ECR group in the European Parliament. In particul...


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The data featured in this blog was sourced from Integrity Watch EU on April 27. The platform updates automatically on a daily basis and will feature higher numbers.   With over 17,000 registered organisations, Brussels is by far one of the most lobbied capitals in the world. With so many vying for the EU’s attention, the ...


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Brussels, 19 May 2026  The European Parliament has just voted to shield EPP MEP Angelika Niebler from being investigated by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) for allegedly misusing EU funds. As a result, Ms Niebler will maintain her pa...


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