Transparency International has called for stricter controls on EU lawmakers, as a report shows many hold lucrative positions with firms that also lobby Brussels.
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00:00 More than two-thirds of 705 MEPs have paid part-time jobs, from which they earn a total
00:09 of more than 8.6 million euros a year. New research published by Transparency International
00:15 assessed the finances of MEPs working second jobs.
00:23 Topping the list is a Lithuanian MP who declared 3 million euros per year working for a real
00:29 estate company. He is followed by a French and then a Hungarian politician, then by the
00:34 President of the European People's Party, Manfred Weber.
00:40 It is perfectly legal to have a side job as long as we are transparent about it. But obviously
00:44 when we look at the contents of the declarations that the MEPs have filled in, we do see some
00:50 activities that really raise some concerns. Activities for example involving a multinational
00:55 company while they themselves were in charge of drafting legislation that might affect
01:00 that company.
01:03 Transparency is not accusing any MEPs of breaking the rules. But the research underscores that
01:09 some MEPs are getting paid by companies in the same sector as a lot of their parliamentary
01:14 activity. Among those involved, Polish Marek Belka told Euronews that his supervisory board
01:19 meetings do not violate his obligations as an MEP.
01:25 Transparency says potential conflicts of interest must be investigated, especially given the
01:30 influence scandals that have taken place in Brussels in the past.
01:34 As we see today in the European elections, one of the key themes is about foreign interference.
01:39 And we know that theoretically, according to the rules today, you are perfectly allowed
01:43 to receive money maybe from a third country government or have an activity as long as
01:48 you are transparent about it. And so what we advocate is a banning of these side activities.
01:54 Stricter rules in European Parliament mean MEPs are now required to publish more detailed
01:58 information about their finances.
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