How able is "Brussels" to uphold EU integrity? A look at transparency, accountability and ethics in the EU institutions
Date
29 Apr 2014 12:30 to 16:30
Address
Science 14 Atrium
Rue de la Science 14
Brussels
BelgiumLinks
Section
Justice & Home Affairs
Launch conference of the Transparency International EU Office report on The European Union Integrity System
Event Description
Launch conference of the Transparency International EU Office report on The European Union Integrity System:
How able is “Brussels” to uphold EU integrity? A look at transparency, accountability and ethics in the EU institutions
29 April 2014
14:30-18:30
Science 14 Atrium, Rue de la Science 14, Brussels
The Transparency International EU Office invites you to the launch of its new report on the integrity of the European Union to discuss: How able is “Brussels” to uphold EU integrity? A look at transparency, accountability and ethics in EU institutions.
The conference will be held on 29 April 2014, (14:30-18:30) at the Science 14 Atrium on Rue de la Science 14, Brussels, followed by a short cocktail reception.
This new report is the first of its kind and takes a comprehensive look at corruption risks in ten EU institutions and bodies. The findings of the report will be presented at the event, with panel discussions on several of its key themes. A full programme will be made available shortly at www.transparencyinternational.eu.
Should you wish to attend, please register in advance by email to EUIS@transparency.org.
Confirmation of registration will be provided prior to the event.
Please click on the PDF file below to consult the programme.
To register and for further information please contact:
T: +32 (0)2 23 58 655
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