Calls for EU lobbying rules to be reformed grow as corruption scandal rocks Brussels

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"It is the only institution that basically has virtually no rules imposed on their representatives and very weak enforcement of those ethical rules," said one expert, referring to the European Parliament.

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Why lobbying is allowed? You represent the people!!!! Not private interests. Hypocrites.

camilofuentespena
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Big Government + Big Lobbying = Big Corruption
To solve this equation...
Small Government + No Lobbying = Low Corruption

paulhenshaw
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Somehow this "reporting" managed to completely avoid reporting a single word about what actually happened.
Just all of a sudden everybody was upset about corruption... for no reason$
Don't look!

mrJety
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Farage was right. No wonder Britain left.

truckerfromreno
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Should Ursula von der Leyen now resign, Nigel Farrage has been right all

auldflyer
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150 euro is still too much as a maximum for gifts, even if they were to actually enforce that limit. I'm on my hometown's town council over here in the Netherlands: Even we have a 50 euro cap for gifts. And rightly so. When people you don't know buy you nice things, it's not charity — They want something in return.

davidschaftenaar
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We all European politics do this it's thier jab. Most time it's remain hidden but some time go's wrong n scandals 😅😅😅😅

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