Expenses claimed by EU Officials on Ireland bailout team
Dear European Parliament,
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:
The expenses claimed by each EU official that visited Ireland as part of Ireland's bailout assessment team, per visit, since Ireland entered the bailout in 2010.
Yours faithfully,
Aoife Mullen
Our Reference A(2013)14091
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Best regards
Transparency - Public Access to documents Unit
European Parliament
Requested document : Expenses claimed by EU Officials on Ireland bailout
team
Dear Mrs Mullen,
The European Parliament is not involved to the bail out operations,
neither in Ireland nor in any other MS.
Therefore, we are forwarding your application to the Commission (
[email address] ) and the European Central Bank
([email address]), the competent Institutions to deal with your
request.
As far as the Parliament is concerned your file is closed.
Kind regards,
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Dear Ms Mullen,
The ECB hereby confirms receipt, on 13 November 2013, of your application
for access to documents as outlined in your e-mail to the European
Parliament.
Please note that access to ECB documents is governed by Decision
ECB/2004/3 (the unofficial consolidated version of this ECB Decision is
available on the<[1]ECB website>).
Your request has been registered and a reply will be provided to you in
line with this Decision, i.e. by 11 December 2013.
Yours faithfully,
Secretariat Division
European Central Bank
Kaiserstrasse 29
60311 Frankfurt am Main.
[2][email address]
Phone+49 69 1344 0
Fax: +49 69 1344 6170
From: Registre [[3]mailto:[email address]]
Posted At: 13 November 2013 17:04
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Requested document : Expenses claimed by EU Officials on Ireland bailout
team
Dear Mrs Mullen,
The European Parliament is not involved to the bail out operations,
neither in Ireland nor in any other MS.
Therefore, we are forwarding your application to the Commission (
[4][email address] ) and the European Central Bank
([5][email address]), the competent Institutions to deal with your
request.
As far as the Parliament is concerned your file is closed.
Kind regards,
[6]Public Register webpage
Dear Mrs Mullen,
Please find attached the reply from M. Lemaître, The Director of PMO, to
the above mentioned subject.
Kind regards,
DAMERIA DUFAYS
European Commission
Paymaster's office
Missions unit (PMO2)
AN88 2/15
B-1049 Brussels/Belgium
Tel +32 2 299 28 93
Fax +32 2 299 39 35
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Dear Ms Mullen
Please find enclosed the reply from the ECB’s DG Secretariat to your
request received on 13 November 2013 for access to ECB documents.
Yours faithfully,
Secretariat Division
European Central Bank
Kaiserstrasse 29
60311 Frankfurt am Main.
[1][email address]
Phone+49 69 1344 0
Fax: +49 69 1344 6170
_____________________________________________
From: Secretariat Inbound e-mails
Sent: 15 November 2013 11:03
To: '[FOI #992 email]'
Subject: access to information request - Expenses claimed by EU Officials
on Ireland bailout team
Dear Ms Mullen,
The ECB hereby confirms receipt, on 13 November 2013, of your application
for access to documents as outlined in your e-mail to the European
Parliament.
Please note that access to ECB documents is governed by Decision
ECB/2004/3 (the unofficial consolidated version of this ECB Decision is
available on the<[2]ECB website>).
Your request has been registered and a reply will be provided to you in
line with this Decision, i.e. by 11 December 2013.
Yours faithfully,
Secretariat Division
European Central Bank
Kaiserstrasse 29
60311 Frankfurt am Main.
[3][email address]
Phone+49 69 1344 0
Fax: +49 69 1344 6170
From: Registre [[4]mailto:[email address]]
Posted At: 13 November 2013 17:04
Posted To: Secretariat Inbound e-mails
Conversation: A 14091 EM/en
Subject: A 14091 EM/en
Requested document : Expenses claimed by EU Officials on Ireland bailout
team
Dear Mrs Mullen,
The European Parliament is not involved to the bail out operations,
neither in Ireland nor in any other MS.
Therefore, we are forwarding your application to the Commission (
[5][email address] ) and the European Central Bank
([6][email address]), the competent Institutions to deal with
your request.
As far as the Parliament is concerned your file is closed.
Kind regards,
[7]Public Register webpage