The Malta Independent 17 May 2024, Friday
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MEP Marlene Mizzi welcomes majority vote on Report of the EU Ombudsman

Thursday, 15 January 2015, 14:40 Last update: about 10 years ago

Earlier today the European Parliament’s plenary approved by overwhelming majority the Parliament Report on the Annual Report on the activities of the European Ombudsman, on which labour MEP Marlene Mizzi was the S&D group's main spokesperson.   This is Mizzi’s first report as a shadow rapporteur to be approved by the EP’s plenary for the new legislative term, after the MEPs elections.

In her initial comments following the outcome of the vote, Marlene Mizzi said: “I am happy with the outcome of this vote.  This result is a confirmation of the European Parliament and in particular the Petitions Committee's, on which I sit as Vice-Chair, commitment and determination to work together for the benefit of our citizens, in order to make real progress in improving the quality of the European Union administration.

Each year the European Ombudsman steps up its supervision powers and through its annual Report, evaluates various cases of deficiencies and maladministration in the EU civil service. This year’s report was the subject of lengthy negotiations with the Petitions Committee in the European Parliament. As shadow rapporteur, MEP Mizzi was happy to see that most of her amendments calling for a proper follow-up mechanism of the citizens' complaints, measures to improve the non-compliance of the Ombudsman recommendation, actions to speed up the process of inquiry and improve information channels to our citizens - were adopted unanimously by the other political groups.

Marlene Mizzi pointed out that: “The European Ombudsman, Emily O’Reilly, has produced an excellent, innovative and user-friendly report. But let's not fool ourselves. The EU has not yet achieved the high level of accountability and transparency that we should expect. In fact in the Report for 2013, the Ombudsman once again discovers that transparency, openness and access to information still top the list of complaints. Two-thirds of Europeans still feel that their voice does not count in the EU."

It is our duty to ensure that the interests of the citizen are protected from all points of view. The only way forward is to bring European citizens closer to the heart of the decision making process and to fully integrate their concerns in the work of the European Ombudsman and of all European Institutions. We can start by guaranteeing that good governance in the EU conforms to the highest standard for the sake of all Europeans.”

 

 

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