Correspondence betweeen Wuisenberg and Brown and George
Dear European Central Bank,
Under the right of access to documents in the EU treaties, as developed in Regulation 1049/2001, I am requesting documents which contain the following information:
Dear European Central Bank,
Under the right of access to documents in the EU treaties, as developed in Regulation 1049/2001, I am requesting documents which contain the following information:
Any notes, correspondence, minutes of meeetings between Wim Duisenberg and Eddie George or Gordon Brown between June 1998 and June 1999.
Yours faithfully,
Ranjan Kumaran
Dear Mr Kumaran,
The ECB hereby confirms receipt, on 13 October, of your application for
access to documents as outlined in your below e-mail.
Please note that access to ECB documents is governed by Decision
ECB/2004/3 (the unofficial consolidated version of this Decision is
available on the<ECB website
<[1]http://www.ecb.europa.eu/ecb/legal/pdf/0... >
>).
Under Article 6(1) of this Decision a request must be sufficiently precise
as to enable the ECB to identify the requested documents. We therefore ask
you to provide a more precise indication of the particular topic that is
of interest to you and to be as specific as possible.
Upon receipt of your reply, the ECB will assess your request on the basis
of Decision ECB/2004/3.
Yours faithfully,
DG-Secretariat
European Central Bank
Kaiserstrasse 29
60311 Frankfurt am Main
[2][email address]
Dear Mr Kumaran,
According to Decision ECB/2004/3 on access to ECB documents, the ECB shall
provide a reply to your application within 20 working days. As, however,
your request requires the consultation of third parties, we have to invoke
Article 7.3 of the Decision and extend the time limit provided to reply by
an additional 20 working days, i.e. until 11 December 2014.
Your faithfully,
Secretariat
European Central Bank
Kaiserstrasse 29
60311 Frankfurt am Main
[1][email address]
_____________________________________________
From: Secretariat Inbound e-mails
Sent: 15 October 2014 10:03
To: '[FOI #1513 email]'
Subject: RE: access to information request - Correspondence betweeen
Wuisenberg and Brown and George
Dear Mr Kumaran,
The ECB hereby confirms receipt, on 13 October, of your application for
access to documents as outlined in your below e-mail.
Please note that access to ECB documents is governed by Decision
ECB/2004/3 (the unofficial consolidated version of this Decision is
available on the<ECB website
<[2]http://www.ecb.europa.eu/ecb/legal/pdf/0... >
>).
Under Article 6(1) of this Decision a request must be sufficiently precise
as to enable the ECB to identify the requested documents. We therefore ask
you to provide a more precise indication of the particular topic that is
of interest to you and to be as specific as possible.
Upon receipt of your reply, the ECB will assess your request on the basis
of Decision ECB/2004/3.
Yours faithfully,
DG-Secretariat
European Central Bank
Kaiserstrasse 29
60311 Frankfurt am Main
[3][email address]
Dear Mr Kumaran,
Please find enclosed the reply from the ECB’s DG Secretariat to your below
request for access to ECB documents.
Yours faithfully,
DG Secretariat
European Central Bank
Sonnemannstrasse 20
60314 Frankfurt am Main
[1][email address]
_____________________________________________
From: Secretariat Inbound e-mails
Sent: 11 November 2014 12:26
To: '[email address]'
Subject: RE: access to information request - Correspondence between
Duisenberg and Tietmeyer, Lafontaine and Trichet
Dear Mr Kumaran,
According to Decision ECB/2004/3 on access to ECB documents, the ECB shall
provide a reply to your application within 20 working days. As, however,
your request requires the consultation of third parties, we have to invoke
Article 7.3 of the Decision and extend the time limit provided to reply by
an additional 20 working days, i.e. until 11 December 2014.
Your faithfully,
Secretariat
European Central Bank
Kaiserstrasse 29
60311 Frankfurt am Main
[2][email address]