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EU Parliament ethics system ‘not fit for the job’, EU expert says

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 14, 2025
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Professor Alberto Alemanno, a renowned EU Law professor from Paris, has conducted insightful remarks on the European Parliament’s ethics system and its potential failures. His analysis underscored the importance of understanding the current dynamics of corruption within the EU. Alemanno posits that while the European Parliament’s existing ethical framework is inadequate, it does not negate the(tuple) significance of the EU’s reputation as a.normative force.

In a video interview with Euronews, Alemanno, an authority on European law, emphasized the disparity between internal and external pressures. He cited problematic gatherings at the DPW in Brussels, which occurred after personal appearances and bribes, as examples of corruption. This operation demonstrated a clear disconnect between inflated standards of conduct and the true nature of corruption.

Alemanno also acknowledged the interrupting influence of large political parties. They established a so-called “composite scrutiny body” to enforce EU laws, though its effectiveness remains negligible for cracking down on corruption. Lamenting the situation, he noted that despite ongoing corruption and transparency probes, the EU system’s reputation remains intact. He stressed that the EU is not a corrupt institution but a one-of-the-haves, one-of-the-hopes entity.

Alemanno’s remarks reflect a critical need for a better understanding of specific and systemic issues within governance. His analysis shifts the focus from the institution to its agents and needs, viewing corruption not just as a problem but as an opportunity for reform and self-policing. To address these challenges, a同心, united heart is essential.

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