Transparency victory: EU Court finds Commission did not grant sufficient public access to Covid-19 vaccine purchase agreements
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Transparency victory: EU Court finds Commission did not grant sufficient public access to Covid-19 vaccine purchase agreements

Today, the Court of Justice of the European Union ruled that the European Commission failed to ensure sufficient public...
Author: Shari Hinds Type: News Date: 17 July 2024

Today, the Court of Justice of the European Union ruled that the European Commission failed to ensure sufficient public access to Covid-19 vaccine purchase agreements.

Transparency International EU welcomes the decision, but it is nevertheless regrettable that proactive transparency measures had not been put in place by the Commission beforehand.

We hope that the Court’s decision will encourage the Commission to be more proactively transparent in the future.

This decision marks a significant step forward for transparency and ethics in European governance and it emphasises that there is no room for ambiguity when it comes to the lives of European citizens.

Transparency is the cornerstone of trust and accountability in European governance.

Shari Hinds, TI EU Policy Officer for Political Integrity, said:

“The Commission must now prioritise transparency as a core principle in the upcoming term, implementing robust measures to uphold public trust and accountability.”

For more information, please refer to the official statement from the Court of Justice.

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