Six months after Qatargate: How has the Parliament reacted?
INTRODUCTION
Six months after the Qatargate corruption scandal in the European Parliament, the Greens/EFA Group would like to invite you for a round table of key civil society organisations and institutions working for transparency and integrity.
Greens/EFA MEPs Damien Boeselager, Gwendoline Delbos-Corfield and Daniel Freund along with external speakers will take stock of what has changed; which reforms are needed; and will the proposed reforms be enough to prevent corruption and mismanagement in the EU institutions? What reforms are the most urgent to win back the citizens’ trust in our European Democracy? What about MEPs declaring all lobby meetings, their assets? What about independent control of lobby rules via an EU Ethics Body?
We would like to invite you to join this discussion on Tuesday 6 June 9h00-10h20, in room JAN 6Q2 in the European Parliament or online via Interactio (link will be sent to registrants).
+++ Please register by sending an email to daniel.freund@europarl.europa.eu and indicating whether you either have an access to the European Parliament, e.g. as journalist or as registered interest representative, or whether you need access. In the latter case please send us your first and last name, your date of birth, your nationality, your document type (ID card or passport or driving license) and document number so we can register you. +++
This roundtable will be in English.
PROGRAMME
9:00 - Opening
9:10 - Input from Marie Lintzer, Haute Autorité pour la Transparence de la Vie Publique (HATVP)
9:15 - Input from NGO
9:20 - Input from Hanne Juncher, Executive Secretary of the Group of States against Corruption (GRECO)
9:25 - Questions and answers
10:15 - Conclusion
10:20 - End of the event
Round table speakers include:
- Nina Katzemich and Timo Lange, LobbyControl
- Anne Isakowitsch, WeMove.eu
- Oriana Ivković Novokmet, GONG
- Alberto Alemanno, HEC Paris / The Good Lobby
REGISTRATION
+++ Please register by sending an email to daniel.freund@europarl.europa.eu and indicating whether you either have an access to the European Parliament, e.g. as journalist or as registered interest representative, or whether you need access. In the latter case please send us your first and last name, your date of birth, your nationality, your document type (ID card or passport or driving license) and document number so we can register you. +++