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Overview

Lobbying Costs

150,000€

Financial year: Jan 2020 - Dec 2020

Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)

2.5 Fte (9)

Lobbyists with EP accreditation

0

High-level Commission meetings

19

Lobbying Costs over the years

  • Info

    Corporate Europe Observatory   (CEO)

    EU Transparency Register

    5353162366-85 First registered on 05 Sep 2008

    Goals / Remit

    Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO) is a research and campaign group working to expose and challenge the privileged access and influence enjoyed by corporations and their lobby groups in EU policy making.

    Corporate Europe Observatory is strongly committed to transparency about EU lobbying. CEO believes that the Transparency Register fails basic transparency standards and does not yet live up to its name. We support ALTER-EU's demand for a legally-binding register, stronger safeguards against inaccurate reporting, and the publication of the names of all individual interest representatives.

    When registering, we have chosen to provide additional information that we consider necessary and relevant for lobbying transparency.

    Main EU files targeted

    Issues covered in 2020-21:
    - The Commission work programmes for 2020 and 2021
    - 2016-20 EU Transparency Register Review
    - Implementation of 2018 Code of Conduct for EU Commissioners
    - Implementation of 2014 European staff regulations
    - Implementation of Code of Conduct for MEPs, European Parliament’s revised Rules of Procedure, and increasing lobby transparency requirements for MEPs
    - Founding regulations, rules on conflicts of interest, transparency issues at EU agencies (including the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and the European Medicines Agency (EMA))
    - Implementation of Rules of Procedure for Expert Groups
    - EU position at climate negotiations at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
    - Projects of Common Interest
    - EU trade policy, with a focus on EU foreign investment policy (including the Energy Charter Treaty), regulatory cooperation, the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement between the EU and Canada (CETA), EU-US trade agreement, EU-UK trade agreement
    - Food, agriculture, GMO and pesticides policies and regulations
    - Horizon Europe (EU Research Funding Programme)
    - Scientific Advice Mechanism (SAM)
    - Short term rental platforms and the single market (gig economy)
    - European Central Bank ethics rules and asset purchases (quantitative easing)
    - Proposed directive on the enforcement of the Directive 2006/123/EC on services in the internal market, laying down a notification procedure for authorisation schemes and requirements related to services, COM(2016) 821 (also known as the Services notification procedure directive)
    - Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the reduction of the impact of certain plastic products on the environment
    - Classification of titanium dioxide and the French ban on food additive E171
    - European Green Deal
    - Farm to Fork strategy
    - The e-Commerce Directive
    - EU strategy on the 'Collaborative Economy'
    - EU hydrogen Strategy
    - Trans European Networks for Energy (TEN-E) regulation
    - Climate Law
    - Common Agricultural Policy reform 2020
    - Capital Requirements Directive
    - Strategy for Sustainable Finance
    - Regulations on medical devices and medical testing equipment
    - The European Semester and related procedures.
    - EU vaccines strategy and COIV19 response more generally
    - Corona crisis recovery funding

    In addition in 2020-21 we work to expose corporate lobbying on the following additional dossiers: Brexit; Banking regulation; Clinical Trials Directive and Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI 2); Bio-Based Industries Joint Undertaking; Vehicle emissions review; endocrine disruptors regulation; development of the Economic and Monetary Union (including the 5 Presidents' report); consultancies lobbying for repressive regimes; privatisation of healthcare in Europe; threats to democracy emerging from the rise of billionaires in politics; EU medicines policy; Ethics rules and decision-making at the European Banking Authority including conflicts of interest, procedures on selection of chairman and director; the Coronavirus and the EU’s policy response; European Industrial Strategy; Smart Sector Integration Strategy; EU’s Chemicals Strategy for sustainability.

    Address

    Head Office
    Rue d'Edimbourg, 26
    Brussels 1050
    BELGIUM
  • People

    Total lobbyists declared

    9

    Employment timeLobbyists
    50%1
    25%8

    Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)

    2.5

    Lobbyists with EP accreditation

    All Lobbyists with EP accreditation over time

    0 accreditations were / are live (in bold) for the selected state of 27 Apr 2021

    Name Start date End Date
    Ms Marcella VIA 30 Nov 2023 07 Nov 2024
    Ms Martha MYERS-LOWE 06 May 2023 31 Jan 2024
    Ms Margarida da Silva 05 Nov 2019 31 Oct 2020
    Mr Richard Olivier Hoedeman 11 Sep 2019 01 Oct 2020
    Ms Luisa IZUZQUIZA 15 Jun 2019 01 Jul 2020
    Ms Nina Holland 13 Apr 2019 01 May 2020
    Mr Martin Pigeon 05 Apr 2019 04 Apr 2020
    Ms Margarida da Silva 26 Oct 2018 26 Oct 2019
    Ms Nina Holland 03 Feb 2018 02 Feb 2019
    Ms Lora Verheecke 30 Jan 2018 31 Oct 2018
    Mr Richard Olivier Hoedeman 07 Dec 2017 06 Dec 2018
    Ms Margarida da Silva 01 Nov 2017 26 Oct 2018
    Mr Martin Pigeon 05 Oct 2017 27 Sep 2018
    Ms Nina Holland 26 Oct 2016 25 Oct 2017
    Mr Pascoe Sabido 19 Oct 2016 18 Oct 2017
    Mr Martin Pigeon 13 Oct 2016 05 Oct 2017
    Ms Margarida da Silva 30 Sep 2016 29 Sep 2017
    Mr Richard Olivier Hoedeman 07 Jun 2016 04 Jun 2017
    Ms Katharina KLEIN 22 Sep 2015 18 Jan 2016
    Mr Erik Wesselius 12 Sep 2015 10 Sep 2016
    Mr Pascoe Sabido 05 Sep 2015 03 Sep 2016
    Ms Nina Holland 03 Sep 2015 01 Sep 2016
    Mr Martin Pigeon 03 Jul 2015 30 Jun 2016
    Mr Richard Olivier Hoedeman 04 Jun 2015 01 Jun 2016
    Ms Nina Holland 01 May 2014 05 Jun 2015
    Ms Lora Verheecke 08 Jan 2015 06 Jan 2016
    Mr David Lundy 09 Jan 2015 07 Jan 2016
    Mrs Lora Verheecke 08 Jan 2015 27 Jan 2015
    Mr Erik Wesselius 05 Jul 2014 03 Jul 2015
    Mr Richard Olivier Hoedeman 01 May 2014 04 Jun 2015
    Mr Martin Pigeon 01 May 2014 05 Jun 2015
    Mrs Nina Holland 01 May 2014 27 Jan 2015
    Mr Pascoe Sabido 01 May 2014 05 Jun 2015
    Mrs Leontine Hogervorst 05 Feb 2014 18 May 2014
    Mrs Victoria Lucy Cann 02 Oct 2013 22 Feb 2014
    Mr Ivan Mammana 21 Jun 2013 22 Feb 2014
    Mr Richard Olivier Hoedeman 18 Apr 2013 17 Apr 2014
    Mrs Maria Belen Balanya Vidal 18 Apr 2013 02 Mar 2014
    Mr David Sanchez Carpio 13 Apr 2013 03 Oct 2013
    Mr Erik Wesselius 13 Apr 2013 02 Apr 2014
    Mrs Ester Arauzo Azofra 13 Apr 2013 02 Mar 2014
    Mr Kenneth Haar 13 Apr 2013 12 Feb 2014
    Mr Martin Pigeon 13 Apr 2013 12 Apr 2014
    Mrs Nina Holland 13 Apr 2013 12 Apr 2014
    Mr Pascoe Sabido 13 Apr 2013 12 Apr 2014
    Mrs Pia Eberhardt 13 Apr 2013 15 Feb 2014
    Mrs Rachel Tansey 13 Apr 2013 03 Oct 2013
    Mr Martin Konecny 13 Apr 2013 05 Oct 2013

    Complementary Information

    Below we list current staff members undertaking lobbying activities, alongside the main topics they work on (November 2020):

    - Olivier Hoedeman: lobby transparency, privileged access, conflicts of interest regulation, tobacco, services notification procedure
    - Nina Holland: Food and agriculture policies, innovation principle, and HorizonEurope
    - Martin Pigeon: food and agriculture policy, EFSA, research policy
    - Belén Balanyá: climate and energy (particularly gas, UNFCCC), corporate capture
    - Vicky Cann: lobby transparency, corporate capture, Council of the EU, plastics, chemicals
    - Pia Eberhardt: trade policy, privileged access, EU foreign investment policy, Energy Charter Treaty
    - Kenneth Haar: EU economic governance, financial sector regulation, Brexit, European Central Bank, the gig economy, trade
    - Margarida Da Silva: lobby transparency, conflicts of interest, revolving doors, corporate capture, digital
    - Kat Ainger: Lobby transparency
    - Luisa Izuzquiza: Conflicts of interest, lobbying transparency, privileged access, corporate capture
    - Hans van Scharen: CEO media officer (from January 2020)
    - Lala Hakuma Dadci: climate and energy, and fossil-free politics (from January - November 2020)
    - Pascoe Sabido: privileged access, lobbying transparency, conflicts of interest, climate and energy (particularly gas and the UNFCCC), expert groups, municipalism (on sabbatical November 2019 – November 2020)

    Not all these staff work full-time for CEO; many are part-time. Our FTE calculation is based on rounding up all figures and reflects the current situation in April 2021. Please note that some staff work on lobbying less than the 25% FTE percentage mentioned above.

    Person in charge of EU relations

    Data not provided by Register Secretariat due to GDPR

    Person with legal responsibility

    Data not provided by Register Secretariat due to GDPR

  • Categories

    Category

    III - Non-governmental organisations

    Subcategory

    Non-governmental organisations, platforms and networks and similar

  • Networking

    Affiliation

    - Alliance for Lobbying Transparency and Ethics Regulation (ALTER-EU)
    www.alter-eu.org
    - The Treaty Alliance http://www.treatymovement.com/
    - Seattle to Brussels Network (S2B) www.s2bnetwork.org
    - European Coalition for Corporate Justice (ECCJ)
    www.corporatejustice.org
    - Climate Justice Now! (CJN!) https://climatejusticenow.org/
    - Better Regulation Watchdog (BRW) www.betterregwatch.eu/
    - AlterSummit http://www.altersummit.eu/
    - Financialisation of Nature network (FoN)
    http://www.makefinancework.org/network-against-financialisation-nature
    - Alliance D19-20 http://www.d19-20.be/
    - European Network of Corporate Observatories https://corpwatchers.eu/
    - Change Finance coalition http://www.changefinance.org/
    - Citizens for Science in Pesticide Regulation
    https://citizens4pesticidereform.eu/
    - Rights for people, rules for corporations campaign
    https://stopisds.org/
    - Beyond Gas Network
    https://www.rosalux.eu/metanavigation/multimedia/time-to-go-beyond-gas/
    - Climate Justice Action https://climatejusticeaction.net/en/
    - Fossil free politics coalition https://fossilfreepolitics.org/
    - No Patents on Seeds https://www.no-patents-on-seeds.org/en/start
    - European Alliance for Responsible R&D and Affordable Medicines https://medicinesalliance.eu/
    - Make Big Polluters Pay https://makebigpolluterspay.org/
    - Global Campaign to Demand Climate Justice https://demandclimatejustice.org/
    - Liability Roadmap https://liabilityroadmap.org/

    Member organisations

    None declared

  • Financial Data

    Closed financial year

    Jan 2020 - Dec 2020

    Lobbying costs for closed financial year

    150,000€

    Other financial info

    Additional information on Corporate Europe Observatory’s expenses and income related to interest representation activities (please note our critique on this register under "organisation's goals/remit" above):

    Corporate Europe Observatory’s expenses for interest representation activities in the year 2019 amounted to €197,268. These expenses were calculated according to the guidelines for registration drawn up by the EU Civil Society Contact Group and the Alliance for Lobbying Transparency and Ethics Regulation (ALTER-EU).
    See: https://www.alter-eu.org/sites/default/files/documents/2012_ALTER-EU_CSCG_guidelines_Transparency_Register.pdf

    In 2020 our grants income was received from these funders:

    Adessium Foundation €115,000
    Bath University €7,233
    Marisla Foundation (Global Green Grants) €34,570
    European Climate Foundation €26,667
    Ecology Trust €46,032
    Fondation du Progress Humaine €28,000
    Isvara Foundation €74,000
    Funders for Fair Trade €40,000
    The Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust €26,461
    Oak Foundation €35,167
    Olin Foundation €60,000
    Open Society Foundation €174,290
    Rockefeller Brother Foundation €37,700
    Schöpflin Stiftung €70.000
    Total grants income: €775,121

    In addition, we received these large contributions and donations in 2020:
    Transnational Institute €7,150
    GRAIN € 42,893
    FoEE €15,192
    Ms Karde-Marie Wirtz - €42,000

    Full accounts for 2008-2020 are available on our website: https://corporateeurope.org/sites/default/files/2021-04/CEO%20profits%20and%20losses%202008-2020.pdf

  • EU Structures

    Groups (European Commission)

    none

    Groups (European Parliament)

    Intergroup on integrity, transparency, corruption and organised crime (ITCO). Corporate Europe Observatory is not a member of this intergroup, but occasionally attended some meetings while it operated 2014-2019.

    Intergroup on anti-corruption. Corporate Europe Observatory is not a member of this intergroup, but occasionally attends some meetings.

    Communication activities

    This information is available on our website: http://corporateeurope.org/

    Other activities

    Full accounts for 2008-20 are available on our website: https://corporateeurope.org/sites/default/files/2021-04/CEO%20profits%20and%20losses%202008-2020.pdf

  • Meetings

    Meetings

    19 meetings found. Download meetings

    The list below only covers meetings held since November 2014 with commissioners, their cabinet members or directors-general at the European Commission; other lobby meetings with lower-level staff may have taken place, but the European Commission doesn't proactively publish information about these meetings. For more information about which commissioner is responsible for which portfolio, check out this link: https://commissioners.ec.europa.eu/index_en All information below comes from European Commission web pages.

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