CV's of leading members of the EU Commission DG Just

Die Anfrage wurde abgelehnt durch Generaldirektion Humanressourcen und Sicherheit.

Dear Human Resources and Security,

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:

(I am worried because of conflicts of interests in the EU Commission DG JUST and others)

Herby i request the official Curriculum Vitaes of:
- SERDYNSKA J. Legislative Officer
- SHOTTER Michael Head of Unit
- DE LUCA P. Team Leader External relations and international cooperation in civil justice
- MICHOU Paraskevi Director
- NEMITZ Paul Director
- ADAMO Chiara Head of Unit
- STOCKWELL N. Policy Officer - Rights of the child
- TUITE M. Policy Officer
- BOULANGER Marie-Helene Head of Unit (Union Citizenship and Free Movement)
- RINGOU N. Deputy Head of Unit - Deputy Head of Unit
- SAASTAMOINEN Salla Director
- Reicherts, Martine (Earlier EU Commissioner for Justice)
- Reding, Viviane (Earlier EU Commissioner)
- Selmayr, Martin (Earlier assistant to EU Commissioner Reding)
- McGuinness Mairead Child Mediation
- Emily O Reilly EU Ombudsman

Also I would like to know, the total headcount of DG JUST (only decision makers who are in the EU Whoiswho) and how many of of the EU Commission Members of DG JUST have British nationality.

Further I would like to know the names and position of all EU Commission members who are current and past Members of EJN.

It seems there are papers showing financial investments and interests (for sure they were published for the EU Comissioners). Kindly provide them.

Kindly provide also the historic versions of this documents.

Yours faithfully,

Klaus Zinser

Generaldirektion Humanressourcen und Sicherheit

Dear Sir,

 

Thank you for your e-mail dated 07/04/2015.

We hereby acknowledge receipt of your application for access to documents,
which was registered on 30/07/2012 under reference number GestDem
2015/2031.

 

In accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1049/2001 regarding public access to
European Parliament, Council and Commission documents, your application
will be handled within 15 working days.
The time limit will expire on 29/04/2015. In case this time limit needs to
be extended, you will be informed in due course.

 

Yours faithfully,

 

Generaldirektion Humanressourcen und Sicherheit

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Dear Sir,

Subject:       Your application for access to documents – Ref GestDem No
2015/2031

We refer to your e-mail dated 07/04/2015  in which you make a request for
access to documents, registered on 08/04/2015  under the above mentioned
reference number.

Your application is currently being handled. However, we will not be in a
position to complete the handling of your application within the time
limit of 15 working days, which expires on 29/04/2015.

An extended time limit is needed as your application

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Therefore, we have to extend the time limit with 15 working days in
accordance with Article 7(3) of Regulation (EC) No 1049/2001 regarding
public access to documents. The new time limit expires on 26/05/2015.

We apologise for this delay and for any inconvenience this may cause.

Yours faithfully,

HR ACCESS TO DOCUMENTS

[1][DG HR request email]

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European Commission

 

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Dear Human Resources and Security,

as it cant be that difficult to provide these documents kindly confirm that you will deliver all the requested documents latest on 26th May 2015.

Yours faithfully,

Klaus Zinser

EC ARES NOREPLY, Generaldirektion Humanressourcen und Sicherheit

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réponses doivent être effectuées à cette adresse électronique.

Dear Mr Zinser,

 

Following your email from 7 April 2015 in which you make a request for
access to documents, registered on 8 April 2015 under the above mentioned
reference number.

Please note that your request is still being handled and I have to inform
you that we will not be able to reply to you within a deadline of 15 days.

As this request needs additional time for follow up, we must extend the
deadline for further 15 working days in accordance with Article 7(3) of
Regulation (EC) No 1049/2001 regarding public access to documents.

The new deadline expires on 16 June 2015.

 

Kind regards,

 

HR.B.1

 

 

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Generaldirektion Humanressourcen und Sicherheit

Dear Mr Zinser ,

Thank you for your request for access to documents.

Unfortunately you have not indicated your postal address that is required
for registering and handling your request in line with the procedural
requirements. Please send us your full postal address at your earliest
convenience. Pending your reply, we reserve the right to refuse the
registration of your request.

You may, of course, use directly the electronic form for entering your
request:

[1]http://ec.europa.eu/transparency/regdoc/...

 

Best regards,

HR.B.1

 

 

 

 

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Dear Human Resources and Security,

i have made this request on 7th April 2015. Seeing that you have delayed the answer several times could give European Citizens the impression that you don't want to answer the request about EU public servants.
Not at the begin when you received the request, now after such a long time you come and ask for my postal address that is well known because of all the other FOI requests.
Kindly give me a contact person at your organisation and I will send a fax number. A fax is legally treated in the same way as a registered letter. This will safe time and public money.
Also I request that this FOI will be answered here on this public platform now
European Citizens have the right to get to know who works for them. Especiallly the historical background and qualification of higher ranked servants when it comes to strange decisions.

Yours faithfully,

Klaus Zinser

Dear Human Resources and Security,

as there was no reply from your side i have sent an email to the head of your department, Mrs Irene Souka including my fax number.

I told her that i don't like it, to waste her time and the time of her employees.

I am sure she also understands that my time is limited. I am off at work and cannot call.

If the commission would have done their work in March 2010 and again in early 2013 in making sure the EU states follow EU law in enforcing parental child contact according to 2003/2201/EC (Brussels IIa, BIIa) there would be no need for my investigations. Unfortunately they still deny that there is a violation of EU law and they still rejects the requests from the petition committee to start infringement proceedings against the violating member state.

Unfortunately i got serious questions in the qualification of some EU commission employees. As the ombudsman, Mrs Emiliy O'Reilly is saying she cannot investigate because there is an ongoing Petition from my side, i have to take this approach. Here my petition and the missing activities of the commission employees: https://archive.org/details/20141111Brus...

This is how I found Mrs Souka as contact Person in case others need to do the same:

http://europa.eu/whoiswho/public/index.c...

SOUKA Irene

Director-General

Rue de la Science 11/Wetenschapsstraat 11
1049 Bruxelles/Brussel
Belgique*
Tel: +32 229-57206/95313
Fax: +32 229-92490
Internet: http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/human-resources*

So hopefully there is an immediate answer now.

You can either answer by email or if you need a proof of delivery by fax. The commission has my adress since a long time and has sent several registered letters.

Yours faithfully,

Klaus Zinser

Dear Human Resources and Security,

I am still waiting for an immediate answer. The faxmachine and email is working and waiting.

You can also use a courier (as you have delayed so much) with tracking number to send the documents. DG JUST knows my address.

Yours faithfully,

Klaus Zinser

Generaldirektion Humanressourcen und Sicherheit

Dear Mr Zinser,

 

I should explain that it is a Commission requirement that a postal address
must be provided when a European citizen and resident submits an access to
document request under Regulation 1049/2001.

 

This being said, in your case, even though you have not provided a postal
address, your request is being handled meanwhile.

 

However, your request contains several questions and, amongst others,
requests for information concerning 16 individuals working in different
services, and also outside the Commission. This requires extensive
consultation and research within different services to ensure that we can
respond to your request at our very best.

 

Could you please provide us with your postal address so that we can send
you an answer?  Thank you.

 

Best regards

 

DG HR

Unit B/1 Ethics, Rights and Obligations

 

-----Original Message-----

From: Klaus Zinser [[1]mailto:[FOI #1886 email]]

Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2015 8:29 AM

To: HR B1 ETHIQUE

Subject: Re: your access to document address GESTDEM 2015/2031 - postal
address

 

Dear Human Resources and Security,

 

i have made this request on 7th April 2015. Seeing that you have delayed
the answer several times could give European Citizens the impression that
you don't want to answer the request about EU public servants.

Not at the begin when you received the request, now after such a long time
you come and ask for my postal address that is well known because of all
the other FOI requests.

Kindly give me a contact person at your organisation and I will send a fax
number. A fax is legally treated in the same way as a registered letter.
This will safe time and public money.

Also I request that this FOI will be answered here on this public platform
now

European Citizens have the right to get to know who works for them.
Especiallly the historical background and qualification of higher ranked
servants when it comes to strange decisions.

 

Yours faithfully,

 

Klaus Zinser

 

 

 

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Dear Human Resources and Security,

the Adress:
Klaus Zinser
Hauptstrasse 8
88427 Bad Schussenried
Germany

This is a long open request and if there is nothing to hide it should be answered now.

Yours faithfully,

Klaus Zinser

EC ARES NOREPLY, Generaldirektion Humanressourcen und Sicherheit

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have to be sent to this email address.
Envoyé par SKROBISZ Anna (HR) <[email address]> . Toutes les
réponses doivent être effectuées à cette adresse électronique.

Dear Mr Zinser,

 

Following your email from 7 April 2015 in which you make a request for
access to documents, registered on 8 April 2015 under the above mentioned
reference number.

Please note that your request is still being handled and I have to inform
you that we will not be able to reply to you within a deadline of 15 days.

As this request needs additional time for follow up, we must extend the
deadline for further 15 working days in accordance with Article 7(3) of
Regulation (EC) No 1049/2001 regarding public access to documents.

The new deadline expires on 7 July 2015.

 

Kind regards,

 

HR.B.1

 

 

 

 

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Dear EC ARES NOREPLY, Dear Human Resources and Security, Dear Mrs Skrobisz,

hereby I state the following facts:
(1) Request done: 7. April -> Answer until 29. April 2015
(2) Information about delay on 28. April -> answer within 15 working days
(3) Information about delay on 26. May -> answer until 16. June 2015
(4)Information about delay on 17.June -> unilaterally extended until 7. July 2015

The commission is telling the European citizens there is transparency what I cannot see. As I loose more and more trust in the European Ombudsman Emily O'Reilly, normally I would complain at Transparency International about such a behavior. As I am informed, the EU commission is giving large amounts of money to Transparency International (not the national chapters), so that such a complaint possibly won't help.

Therefore I make additional requests:

(A): Kindly show me court decisions which allow you to delay more than once.Means where is it codified that it was allowed to delay after 26th May 2015.

(B) I request that all internal clarification on the delivery of the requested documents is done in written form. Even internal communication with the EU commission e.g. with the legal service department. I request that all this documentation is also delivered.

(C) Even you have got my address I request that all documents are OCR readable and always sent electronically as copy to AskTheEU.

(D) I request also the declarations of interests of all persons who are Head of Units and above this level.

(E) For Michael Shotter - who i suppose decides on infringement proceedings against UK - I would also like to know if he has been or still is a partner of a British legal company or is invested in such organizations. Further what a person who took such a position, had to accept, to avoid such conflicts of interests ? As I know Mr Shotter is a British Citizen.

(F) Further I request the immediately delivery of all documents, which are already available after my request from 7th April 2015. Delivery now and with any further delay and then step by step.

Yours sincerely,

Klaus Zinser

Dear EC ARES NOREPLY,

I am still waiting. Please deliver the documents. It is not important if people are leaving now. There is the need to see if there is any correlation between decisions and non decisions for the past and possibly the future.

Yours sincerely,

Klaus Zinser

Dear EC ARES NOREPLY,

this request was done on 7th April 2015 and should have been answered within 15 working days. Up to now, there is not even a partial answer.
As it seems nothing was done hereby i make an additional request where I would like to know the detailed steps that have been taken up to now in answering my request.
(1) When - individually by each person - has the central coordinator received the CV's ?
(2) When have the individual CV's been given for an internal review maybe from a specialist or your legal service department
(3) Whats the reason that I dont even have received some of the documents/CV's requested ? Not even a part of the request is answered which can be interpreted as the European Commission itself rejects transparency.
(4) When will this request be answered on the AskTheEU website (i am not interested in receiving a registered letter which would cause further delays).

As a European Citizen its my understanding that the European Commission acts as governent for the European Union and therefore serves and works for the European Citizens.

Yours sincerely,

Klaus Zinser

EC ARES NOREPLY, Generaldirektion Humanressourcen und Sicherheit

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Please find attached the advanced copy of the reply to your access to document reques. the original of the reply will be sent to you via post.

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Replies by e-mail must be addressed to the original sender SOUKA Irene (mailto:[email address]).
Remarque : Cet e-mail a été généré automatiquement par le système d'enregistrement central du courrier de la Commission européenne.
Toute réponse éventuelle par e-mail doit être adressée à l'expéditeur en personne, à savoir SOUKA Irene (mailto:[email address]).

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Dear Mr Zinser

Please find attached the advanced copy of the reply to your access to document request. The original of the reply will be sent to you via post.

Kind regards,

HR.B.1

Generaldirektion Humanressourcen und Sicherheit

Dear Mr Zinser,

We are pleased to inform you that the response to your access to document request with reference GESTDEM 2015/2031 has been sent to you today (reference Ares(2015)2820829).
For any new request, we would like to invite you to follow the appropriate corresponding procedure as clarified on the website of the Commission at the following link: http://ec.europa.eu/transparency/access_....

Yours sincerely,

HR.B1

-----Original Message-----
From: Klaus Zinser [mailto:[FOI #1886 email]]
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2015 1:15 AM
To: HR B1 ETHIQUE
Subject: Re: your access to document address GESTDEM 2015/2031 - postal address

Dear EC ARES NOREPLY, Dear Human Resources and Security, Dear Mrs Skrobisz,

hereby I state the following facts:
(1) Request done: 7. April -> Answer until 29. April 2015
(2) Information about delay on 28. April -> answer within 15 working days
(3) Information about delay on 26. May -> answer until 16. June 2015
(4)Information about delay on 17.June -> unilaterally extended until 7. July 2015

The commission is telling the European citizens there is transparency what I cannot see. As I loose more and more trust in the European Ombudsman Emily O'Reilly, normally I would complain at Transparency International about such a behavior. As I am informed, the EU commission is giving large amounts of money to Transparency International (not the national chapters), so that such a complaint possibly won't help.

Therefore I make additional requests:

(A): Kindly show me court decisions which allow you to delay more than once.Means where is it codified that it was allowed to delay after 26th May 2015.

(B) I request that all internal clarification on the delivery of the requested documents is done in written form. Even internal communication with the EU commission e.g. with the legal service department. I request that all this documentation is also delivered.

(C) Even you have got my address I request that all documents are OCR readable and always sent electronically as copy to AskTheEU.

(D) I request also the declarations of interests of all persons who are Head of Units and above this level.

(E) For Michael Shotter - who i suppose decides on infringement proceedings against UK - I would also like to know if he has been or still is a partner of a British legal company or is invested in such organizations. Further what a person who took such a position, had to accept, to avoid such conflicts of interests ? As I know Mr Shotter is a British Citizen.

(F) Further I request the immediately delivery of all documents, which are already available after my request from 7th April 2015. Delivery now and with any further delay and then step by step.

Yours sincerely,

Klaus Zinser

-----Original Message-----

Dear Mr Zinser,

 

I should explain that it is a Commission requirement that a postal address
must be provided when a European citizen and resident submits an access to
document request under Regulation 1049/2001.

 

This being said, in your case, even though you have not provided a postal
address, your request is being handled meanwhile.

 

However, your request contains several questions and, amongst others,
requests for information concerning 16 individuals working in different
services, and also outside the Commission. This requires extensive
consultation and research within different services to ensure that we can
respond to your request at our very best.

 

Could you please provide us with your postal address so that we can send
you an answer?  Thank you.

 

Best regards

 

DG HR

Unit B/1 Ethics, Rights and Obligations

 

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Dear Human Resources and Security, Dear Mrs Irene Souka (DG HR — Directorate-General for Human Resources and Security)

hereby I hand in a confirmatory application to the European Commission according to Article 7(2) of regulation No 1049/2001.

Please forward to:
European Commission
Secretary-General
Transparency unit SG-B-5
BERL 5/327
B-1049 Brussels

I do not consider the EU Commission handling of my request satisfactory.

The number of times that the time limit of this request was delayed, might be an indication that the reply might not be as straightforward as DG HR (Mrs Irene Souka) seems to indicate.

European staff are public servants and accountable to the European citizens. Therefore I consider it of public interest to know who these public servants are and their professional experience (CV's).

Considering the huge influence these public servants have on decisions that affect the life of 507 Mio European Citizens in 28 member states (and people outside), I am the opinion that the public interests exist beyond doubt.

Furthermore, professional experience etc can hardly be considered privacy issues. Several of the commissions staff members have bio's that are limited to their recent experience. Not their further background.

http://ec.europa.eu/justice/fundamental-...

http://ec.europa.eu/justice/fundamental-...

So, in short, this confirmatory appeal is both about the number of delays in replying, and the substance.

Whilst I was waiting for such a long time I came along and I would like to add these people to my request list:
- ZALEWSKI M.
- STOCKWELL N.
- FONSECA MORILLO Francisco
- the deputy General DG JUST (there is no name)
- Francoise le Bail (as the last DG JUST Director DG General)

Looking forward to your clarifications,

Yours faithfully,

Klaus Zinser

Generaldirektion Humanressourcen und Sicherheit

Dear Mr Zinser,

Thank you for your email.
We would like to refer to our previous email dated 6 July 2015 whereby we provided you with the appropriate link to the procedures to follow for any new access to document request:
http://ec.europa.eu/transparency/access_...

For any confirmatory application, please address your application directly to the address provided in our response letter to your initial request (ARES(2015)2820829).

Best regards

HR.B1

-----Original Message-----
From: Klaus Zinser [mailto:[FOI #1886 email]]
Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2015 1:01 AM
To: HR B1 ETHIQUE
Subject: Internal review of access to information request - CV's of leading members of the EU Commission DG Just

Dear Human Resources and Security, Dear Mrs Irene Souka (DG HR — Directorate-General for Human Resources and Security)

hereby I hand in a confirmatory application to the European Commission according to Article 7(2) of regulation No 1049/2001.

Please forward to:
European Commission
Secretary-General
Transparency unit SG-B-5
BERL 5/327
B-1049 Brussels

I do not consider the EU Commission handling of my request satisfactory.

The number of times that the time limit of this request was delayed, might be an indication that the reply might not be as straightforward as DG HR (Mrs Irene Souka) seems to indicate.

European staff are public servants and accountable to the European citizens. Therefore I consider it of public interest to know who these public servants are and their professional experience (CV's).

Considering the huge influence these public servants have on decisions that affect the life of 507 Mio European Citizens in 28 member states (and people outside), I am the opinion that the public interests exist beyond doubt.

Furthermore, professional experience etc can hardly be considered privacy issues. Several of the commissions staff members have bio's that are limited to their recent experience. Not their further background.

http://ec.europa.eu/justice/fundamental-...

http://ec.europa.eu/justice/fundamental-...

So, in short, this confirmatory appeal is both about the number of delays in replying, and the substance.

Whilst I was waiting for such a long time I came along and I would like to add these people to my request list:
- ZALEWSKI M.
- STOCKWELL N.
- FONSECA MORILLO Francisco
- the deputy General DG JUST (there is no name)
- Francoise le Bail (as the last DG JUST Director DG General)

Looking forward to your clarifications,

Yours faithfully,

Klaus Zinser

-----Original Message-----

Dear Mr Zinser,

We are pleased to inform you that the response to your access to document request with reference GESTDEM 2015/2031 has been sent to you today (reference Ares(2015)2820829).
For any new request, we would like to invite you to follow the appropriate corresponding procedure as clarified on the website of the Commission at the following link: http://ec.europa.eu/transparency/access_....

Yours sincerely,

HR.B1

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Dear Human Resources and Security,

Please pass this on to the person who conducts Freedom of Information reviews.

I am writing to request an internal review of Human Resources and Security's handling of my FOI request 'CV's of leading members of the EU Commission DG Just'.

I have already explained why this data should be given to the public. This was rejected.

Further, please hand my confirmatory appeal of 18 July 2015 on to the person who conducts Freedom of Information reviews.

And, finally to be clear, I will go ahead with this Freedom of information request on this website where I also want to receive all answers. Therefore I will not accept attempts to go ahead with an intransparent process on another website that I don't understand.

Alaveteli was made for Freedom of information requests. There are people who donate private money - even I - to keep this website running. Public servants - as people in the private industry - are accountable for their work.

A full history of my FOI request and all correspondence is available on the Internet at this address: http://www.asktheeu.org/en/request/cvs_o...

Yours faithfully,

Klaus Zinser

Kristina Ronnberg hat eine Nachricht hinterlassen ()

All confirmatory requests should be sent by the requester directly to the Secretary General, sg-acc-doc@ec.europa.eu. In your e-mail you can attach the original request and any other information you want to be taken into account (like the question about why the deadline was extended so many times). It is useless to send confirmatory requests to the original DG and ask them to forward them.

You will get better and faster results if you play by the rules and follow the established procedures. For example, if you had sent the confirmatory request directly to the SG on 18 July, it would have been registered 20 July, with a deadline of 15 working days. As it stands, you have already lost five working days as the request has not yet been registered anywhere, and thus the period of 15 working days has not started.

Generaldirektion Humanressourcen und Sicherheit

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Dear Sir,

 

Thank you for your email dated 26/07/2015.

 

We hereby acknowledge receipt of your confirmatory application for access
to documents, which was registered on 27/07/2015 under reference number
GestDem 2015/2031 – Ares(2015)3140951.

 

In accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1049/2001 regarding public access to
European Parliament, Council and Commission documents, your application
will be handled within 15 working days.

 

The time limit will expire on 17/08/2015. In case this time limit needs to
be extended, you will be informed in due course.

 

Yours faithfully,

 

Carlos Remis
SG.B.4
Transparence
Berl. 05/332

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-----Original Message-----
From: Klaus Zinser [[2]mailto:[FOI #1886 email]]
Sent: Sunday, July 26, 2015 12:14 AM
To: HR ACCESS TO DOCUMENTS
Subject: Internal review of access to information request - CV's of
leading members of the EU Commission DG Just

 

Dear Human Resources and Security,

 

Please pass this on to the person who conducts Freedom of Information
reviews.

 

I am writing to request an internal review of Human Resources and
Security's handling of my FOI request 'CV's of leading members of the EU
Commission DG Just'.

 

I have already explained why this data should be given to the public. This
was rejected.

 

Further, please hand my confirmatory appeal of 18 July 2015 on to the
person who conducts Freedom of Information reviews.

 

And, finally to be clear, I will go ahead with this Freedom of information
request on this website where I also want to receive all answers.
Therefore I will not accept attempts to go ahead with an intransparent
process on another website that I don't understand.

 

Alaveteli was made for Freedom of information requests. There are people
who donate private money - even I - to keep this website running. Public
servants - as people in the private industry - are accountable for their
work.

 

A full history of my FOI request and all correspondence is available on
the Internet at this address:
[3]http://www.asktheeu.org/en/request/cvs_o...

 

Yours faithfully,

 

Klaus Zinser

 

 

 

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Dear Mr. Zinser,
 
Please find attached a letter concerning your confirmatory application for
access to documents under Regulation (EC) No 1049/2001 - GESTDEM
No 2015/2031.
 
Yours faithfully,
 
BLURIOT-PUEBLA Madeleine
Cellule 'Accès aux documents'
 
European Commission
SG/B/4 - Transparence

BERL 05/330
B-1049 Brussels/Belgium
+32 2 296 09 97
[1][email address]
 
 
 

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Dear Human Resources and Security, Dear Madam, Dear Sir (there was the name Catherine Day but the signature was different),

I cannot see a logic in your answer.

Thank you for the answer on the CV of Mr Selmayr and Mrs Reding. On Mrs Reicherts I have been aware in the meantime. I suppose for all the EU commissioners there is a standard requirement especially as they have to be accepted from the European Parliament (well they are elected). This is similar to MEPs (like Mrs Mc Guinness). For Mrs O'Reilly the public has added information on Wikipedia. And possibly there is information within the EU as she applied at the PETI committee for her position.

But on the EU commissions employees I cannot agree.

We have different 'classes' of people in my request.

When I look at the income and decisions they make I can accept that there is no CV information about an Officer. But I cannot accept that there is no information about a Director and the Heads of the Units. There has to be a CV. They are public servants and they decide about laws and large amounts of public money and even the life of citizens (e.g. in not doing infringement proceedings).

Director

Head of Unit

Officer

Therefore I again request the CVs for the Directors and the Head of Units, Teamleader and also the Deputies.

I accept that there is nothing for the Officers etc.

As I suspect, it will take some time until I get an answer kindly let me know the internal requirements/public announcement they had to fulfill when they applied for their job (or the general requirement).

Yours faithfully,

Klaus Zinser

Generaldirektion Humanressourcen und Sicherheit

The activity of European Commission departments is likely to be reduced
during August.  We will handle your requests for access to documents as
soon as possible.  However, some delays may occur, especially where the
processing of data requires the consultation of national administrations,
external organisations or other services.

* *  *

L'activité des services de la Commission européenne étant réduite durant
le mois d'août, vos demandes d'accès aux documents seront traitées dans
les meilleurs délais. Toutefois, certains retards peuvent se produire, en
particulier lorsque le traitement des données exige la consultation des
administrations nationales, d’organisations extérieures ou d’autres
services.

*  *  *

Die Tätigkeiten der Dienststellen der Europäischen Kommission sind im
August reduziert; Ihre Anträge auf Zugang zu Dokumenten werden dennoch so
schnell wie möglich bearbeitet. Allerdings können Verzögerungen auftreten,
insbesondere wenn die Berarbeitung der Anträge die Konsultierung der
nationalen Verwaltungen, externer Organisationen oder anderer
Dienststellen erforderlich macht.

 

Generaldirektion Humanressourcen und Sicherheit

Dear Mr Zinser,

Thank you for your email.

We would like to refer to the confirmatory reply dated 5 August 2015 whereby you received information on the appropriate procedure to follow in case you disagree with the final decision Ares(2015)3276638.

As indicated in that letter, you may proceed before the General Court (Art 263 TFFU) or file a complaint with the European Ombudsman (Art 228 TFFU).

You find below links to the above mentioned procedures.

http://europa.eu/about-eu/institutions-b...

http://curia.europa.eu/jcms/jcms/Jo2_7033/

Kind regards,

HR.B.1

-----Original Message-----
From: Klaus Zinser [mailto:[FOI #1886 email]]
Sent: Friday, August 07, 2015 12:25 AM
To: SG ACCES DOCUMENTS
Subject: Re: Your confirmatory request for access to documents under Regulation (EC) n° 1049/2001 --- GESTDEM 2015/2031

Dear Human Resources and Security, Dear Madam, Dear Sir (there was the name Catherine Day but the signature was different),

I cannot see a logic in your answer.

Thank you for the answer on the CV of Mr Selmayr and Mrs Reding. On Mrs Reicherts I have been aware in the meantime. I suppose for all the EU commissioners there is a standard requirement especially as they have to be accepted from the European Parliament (well they are elected). This is similar to MEPs (like Mrs Mc Guinness). For Mrs O'Reilly the public has added information on Wikipedia. And possibly there is information within the EU as she applied at the PETI committee for her position.

But on the EU commissions employees I cannot agree.

We have different 'classes' of people in my request.

When I look at the income and decisions they make I can accept that there is no CV information about an Officer. But I cannot accept that there is no information about a Director and the Heads of the Units. There has to be a CV. They are public servants and they decide about laws and large amounts of public money and even the life of citizens (e.g. in not doing infringement proceedings).

Director

Head of Unit

Officer

Therefore I again request the CVs for the Directors and the Head of Units, Teamleader and also the Deputies.

I accept that there is nothing for the Officers etc.

As I suspect, it will take some time until I get an answer kindly let me know the internal requirements/public announcement they had to fulfill when they applied for their job (or the general requirement).

Yours faithfully,

Klaus Zinser

-----Original Message-----

Dear Mr. Zinser,
 
Please find attached a letter concerning your confirmatory application for
access to documents under Regulation (EC) No 1049/2001 - GESTDEM
No 2015/2031.
 
Yours faithfully,
 
BLURIOT-PUEBLA Madeleine
Cellule 'Accès aux documents'
 
European Commission
SG/B/4 - Transparence

BERL 05/330
B-1049 Brussels/Belgium
+32 2 296 09 97
[1][email address]
 
 
 

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