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Home / News / CSOs submit concerns to EIB on draft transparency policy
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CSOs submit concerns to EIB on draft transparency policy

By Katie Welford | Jan 27, 2015 | News

A group of international CSOs, including Publish What You Fund, have submitted a letter to Directors of the European Investment Bank (EIB) expressing concerns that the Bank’s draft transparency policy is a backwards step and not in keeping with other international financial institutions and official actors, who are improving their transparency and accountability policies. The submission is ahead of the next EIB Board meeting on February 3rd, when the final version of the draft Policy will be presented for adoption. Read the full submission here: CSO comments on EIB Transparency Policy.

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