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EU: Ombudsman Launches Investigation into Dalli Departure Source from: European Voice (be) 03/08/2013 Probe follows complaint that Commission has been selectively releasing documents relating to the case.
"The Commission has unduly refused access to documents, failed to provide clarity about which documents falling under the scope of request actually exist, and used delay tactics," the group said. The ombudsman has asked José Manuel Barroso, the president of the Commission, to submit an opinion on the allegations. The Commission has always said that Dalli's resignation is a cut-and-dry case of impropriety, but there has been confusion over exactly which rules Dalli violated. Dalli's resignation followed an investigation by the EU's anti-fraud office, OLAF, which found that Dalli was aware that a Maltese businessman had solicited tobacco company Swedish Match for payment in exchange for influencing the tobacco legislation. Last month the ombudsman launched a separate investigation into so-called 'revolving door' lobbying at the Commission. The Commission was asked to provide details of all cases in the last three years in which Commission staff left to take up jobs in the private sector where there may be conflicts of interest. |