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Brussels accused of breaking lobbyist rules

By Andrew Bounds in Brussels

Published: July 24 2007 22:20 | Last updated: July 24 2007 22:20

European commissioners, the continent’s regulators, have been criticised by their own watchdog for refusing to divulge details of meetings they and their staff have held with lobbyists.

The European ombudsman, who polices European Union institutions, said the Commission was “wrongly blanking out the names of industry lobbyists” in documents released to the public, in defiance of 2001 rules.

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