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Home > Publications > Letter to EIB directors: EIB final draft of transparency policy is insufficient

Letter to EIB directors: EIB final draft of transparency policy is insufficient

Letter to EIB directors: EIB final draft of transparency policy is insufficient

Advocacy letter    |    27 January 2015

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One week before the European Investment Bank’s board of directors is expected to approve the bank’s new transparency policy, 13 civil society groups warn the EIB’s directors that the draft policy amounts to a weakening of the already dismal transparency standards of the EU’s house bank.

List of groups signing the letter: Counter Balance, CEE Bankwatch Network, BothENDS, WWF Europe, Eurodad, Centre for Law and Democracy, Ibis, Sherpa, Publish What You Fund, Arab NGO Network for Development (ANND), Transparency International (EU office), Action Aid International, Article 19.

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Institution: World Bank Group

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