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Saturday, October 04, 2014

The European Commission - Forget Hopes Of Democracy, Corporations Rule

In the images below, courtesy of Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO) and Attac  Austria, basic  insight is provided into the backgrounds of some of the prospective members of the new Juncker Commission, which will be in office from November 2014 to 2019. The information reveals serious conflicts of interest. 
More in-depth evidence of these conflicts are provided with regard to the wholly unsuitable corporate backgrounds of candidates Jonathan Hills and Arias Canate on the CEO website [2,3]. 









Can it be right that  an ex-corporate lobbyist is put in charge of regulating the financial services sector or that  an ex-petroleum industry insider becomes responsible for climate action? 
The previous Barosso Commission sold out ordinary people's interests to powerful corporations. The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) [4] could well be the ultimate outcome of this.
With a new Commission being stacked with former corporate lobbyists and people from the world of big business, Europeans have every right to be sceptical and feel that the Juncker Commission will continue to serve a corporate agenda.  

 By Colin Todhunter from here with relevant links


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