Access to documents is crucial for transparency and a strong democracy: EU Ombudswoman

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We host the EU Ombudswoman, Portuguese politician Teresa Anjinho, who says she aims to make her office the “reference point for integrity issues”. The office itself is called the EU Ombudsman, even though it has now been led by two women. It was established in the early 1990s as an independent institution that investigates complaints about poor administration by EU institutions and bodies. We discuss the priorities of her five-year mandate, which began this February, and the transparency issues surrounding scandals such as “Pfizergate”, “Qatargate” and “Huaweigate”.

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