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Commission wobbling on lobbying Print E-mail
05 June 2009
The European Commission is getting ready to report on the first year of operation of its voluntary lobbyists' register, which was launched June 23, 2008. Some 1500 firms and organisations have signed up, against an estimated 2600 lobbying "entities" in Brussels. Looks impressive, and the Commission will no doubt claim it is, writes Stephen Gardner.
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Money matters Print E-mail
20 May 2009
The excitement is building in Brussels. On May 27, in follow up to the G20 Summit, the European Commission will present its solution to the financial supervision failings that allowed the banking crisis, writes Stephen Gardner.
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No apologies Print E-mail
16 April 2009
OLAFThey're at it again! The EU's in-house inquisition OLAF, fresh from not learning the lessons of past persecutions, have brought to an end the 15-year career of a British consultant by spreading unsubstantiated allegations among his clients, writes Stephen Gardner.
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The influencers Print E-mail
15 April 2009
Strengthened lobbying regulation in the US under the Obama administration has cast EU lobbying regulation in a poor light, writes Stephen Gardner.
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Taking liberties Print E-mail
20 March 2009
Mystery piles on enigma when it comes to Libertas, the anti-Lisbon Treaty political party set up by Irish businessman Declan Ganley.
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Where the windfall blows Print E-mail
27 January 2009
How best to combat climate change? EU leaders supposedly solved this conundrum at the end of last year, doing what they called an 'historic' deal on a complex package of climate and energy measures. But Eurocorrespondent has scrutinised the legislation and can reveal something else: an 'historic' windfall-profit-in-waiting for Europe's most polluting industries.
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