ALTER-EU press releases

Ex-head of Europe’s drug regulator set up consultancy while still in office

Publication date: 
Vendredi, Janvier 27, 2012
Press release issued by: 
The Alliance for Lobbying Transparency and Ethics Regulation (ALTER-EU)

Following correspondence with Dr Lönngren, our press statement of 19 December 2011 has now been amended and the revised statement is available here.

European Ombudsman demands EFSA admits failure on revolving door

Publication date: 
Jeudi, Décembre 8, 2011
Press release issued by: 
Testbiotech

The European Ombudsman has ruled in favour of Testbiotech's complaint against the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) regarding its approach to the 'revolving door'. The case concerns EFSA's former senior staff member, Dr Suzy Renckens, who also featured in ALTER-EU's recent report.

Launch of RevolvingDoorWatch: EU officials going through revolving door to lobby industry exposed

Publication date: 
Mercredi, Décembre 7, 2011
Press release issued by: 
CEO (steering committee member ALTER-EU)

Eight new cases illustrating the extent of Brussels' revolving door problem are exposed today with the launch of the Corporate Europe Observatory's new RevolvingDoorWatch.

New MEP code of conduct a step forward: now MEPS must do their homework

Publication date: 
Jeudi, Décembre 1, 2011
Press release issued by: 
The Alliance for Lobbying Transparency and Ethics Regulation (ALTER-EU)

The code will increase transparency and introduce rules to avoid conflicts of interest. ALTER-EU regrets, however, the lack of measures to stop MEPs moving into lobbying jobs without a cooling-off period, and the weakening of proposed rules regarding gifts that would allow MEPs to accept paid trips to luxury destinations from interest groups.

ALTER-EU: block the revolving door between Commission and lobby firms

Publication date: 
Jeudi, Novembre 24, 2011
Press release issued by: 
The Alliance for Lobbying Transparency and Ethics Regulation (ALTER-EU)

Too few checks are being made on ex-Commission officials who move into jobs in the lobby industry, resulting in abuses of power, according to a new report published today (Thursday 24 November) by the Alliance for Lobbying Transparency and Ethics Regulation (ALTER-EU).