EC consultation on a Transparency Register for EU institutions

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JonathanF GMCC

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May 31, 2016, 7:44:49 AM5/31/16
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I've just been forwarded the below, and the consultation ends today...

On Tue 19th Apr 2016, 2:35pm, Jeremy Foster <jeremy...@digital.cabinet-office.gov.uk> wrote:

The European Commission launched its public consultation on the Transparency Register on 1 March. The aim is to gather stakeholder views on a future mandatory system for the EU institutions. The European Commission has designed a two-part consultation which will allow for input from a broad range of stakeholders, civil society and citizens. The first part of the consultation does not require detailed knowledge of the current transparency register and allows non-experts to respond on questions of principle and scope, whilst the second section invites opinions on the practical functioning of the current system from the current users. The European Commission has underlined that it wants to reach out to citizens outside the ‘Brussels bubble’ and has encouraged Member States to use the consultation to provide feedback and encourage national actors to do the same. Deadline for contributions is 31 May. Here are links to the European Commission's public consultation and press release.


Julian Tait Mobile

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May 31, 2016, 7:49:42 AM5/31/16
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I got that too considering the original post was on the 19th April, it is a bit delayed

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