Contractual correspondence, research projects under litigation, personal data protection
Dear Communications Networks, Content and Technology (CNECT),
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:
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I refer to the following closed cases before the General Court:
1. T-224/09, CEVA v Commission
2. T-285/09, CEVA v Commission
3. T-366/09, Insula v Commission
4. T-252/10, Cross Czech / Commission
5. T-286/10, Fondation IDIAP v Commission
6. T-312/10, ELE.SI.A / Commission
7. T-353/10, Lito Maieftiko Gynaikologiko kai Cheirourgiko Kentro / Commission
8. T-657/11, Technion and Technion Research & Development Foundation / Commission
9. T-546/11, Technion and Technion Research & Development Foundation v Commission
10. T-167/11, Centre national de la recherche scientifique v Commission
11. T-125/11, Centre national de la recherche scientifique v Commission
12. T-489/12, Planet v Commission
Copies of the following documents are kindly requested:
1. The documents DG INFSO/CNECT drew up as contractual correspondence with the litigants. This refers to signed letters bearing a document reference number such as an Ares number.
2. The annexes and appendices to documents under (1) above.
3. In case DG INFSO instructed the audit firm to conduct an external financial audit to the litigants, the correspondence with the audit firm (letters and emails), as well as notes to the file.
4. The flash report of the audit firm.
5. The final audit report; names of individuals are to be redacted, but hours worked are to be disclosed.
6. The recovery orders.
7. The debit notes, including the letters accompanying them.
8. The documents the Commission services drew up pursuant to article 23(1) of Regulation 45/2001 regarding every single audit firm.
9. The documents the Commission services drew up pursuant to article 23(2) of Regulation 45/2001 regarding every single audit firm.
10. The documents the Commission services drew up pursuant to article 23(3) of Regulation 45/2001 regarding every single audit firm.
11. For audits conducted not in an EU Member State, the documents the Commission services drew up pursuant to article 22 of Regulation 45/2001.
12. The article 25 of Regulation 45/2001 prior notification(s) that covered at the material time the external financial audits that led to the litigation.
13. The documents DG INFSO drew up pursuant to article 12(1) of Regulation 45/2001 as regards the personal data of third parties, whose personal data DG INFSO obtained from the audit firms (found in the audit reports).
14. For each single audit, two sample time-sheets. The identification of the data subject is to be redacted, but hours worked in research projects to be disclosed.
15. The documents with which DG INFSO instructed or caused, as the case may be, the audit firms to process personal data of third parties to the audited projects.
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In DG INFSO external financial audit reports, DG INFSO has stated that the audit followed the International Standards on Auditing.
Copies of the following documents are kindly requested:
16. The documents with the internal administrative decision(s), or equivalent, to adopt the International Standards on Auditing, or equivalent, for the conduct of the external financial audits of the Research DGs.
17. The documents assessing the professional capabilities of the external audit Unit of DG INFSO (O.2 and S.5 Units) to conduct audits in accordance to the International Standards on Auditing, or equivalent.
18. The documents assessing the professional capabilities of the R.4 'Compliance' DG CNECT Unit to conduct audits in accordance to the International Standards on Auditing, or equivalent.
19. The documents establishing that the signatories of the audit reports of the O.2 & S.5 Unit of DG INFSO, and the R.4 DG CNECT Unit are qualified Auditors (hence they are entitled to sign audit reports according to the standards), or equivalent.
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The following paragraphs argue for the most extensive and lawful release of the requested documents.
DG CNECT may NOT refuse to disclose parts of the documents containing information lawfully in the public domain. This specifically includes information in the documents found at the website of the General Court.
DG CNECT has already released released letters notifying the conduct of an external financial audit, so it must do likewise in this application.
The templates of audit reports are public documents; they were part of the specifications of the call for tenders. Consequently, DG CNECT may not refuse disclosure of the audit reports, except the parts of the documents disclosing personal data of third parties to the audited projects.
In the disclosed documents, DG CNECT may NOT redact more than what is strictly necessary to comply with article 4(1)(b) of Regulation 1049/2001.
There may be a few parts of the documents protected by article 4(2) first indent (commercial interest) of Regulation 1049/2001. DG CNECT is to redact only what is strictly necessary to ensure compliance.
DG CNECT man NOT claim that article 4(2) third indent of Regulation 1049/2001 (purpose of audits) is applicable: First, the audits reports are more than two-years old. Second, release of the documents cannot influence the conduct and results of future audits. Third, having due regard to article 57(2) of the Financial Regulation 1605/2002, as amended, audits conducted by an audit firm are not audits within the meaning of this provision.
Finally, there is an overriding public interest to release the documents at issue to scrutinise:
1. The compliance of DG INFSO with legality
2. Full compliance with Regulation 45/2001
3. Whether the use of the International Standards on Auditing has been properly and lawfully adopted
4. That the DG INFSO and DG CNECT staff are professionally qualified to oversee and manage audits according to those standards
Yours faithfully,
Mr. Akis NASTAS
Dear Communications Networks, Content and Technology (CNECT),
I refer to my application of 11 December 2013 in accordance to Regulation 1049/2001, http://www.asktheeu.org/en/request/contr....
As it appears from the public asktheeu.org website, the
acknowledgment of registration is still outstanding, in spite of 14 working days having passed since its dispatch over email.
I would therefore be obliged if the registration of the application would be acknowledged without further delays.
Yours faithfully,
Mr. Akis NASTAS
Dear Communications Networks, Content and Technology (CNECT),
I refer to the application under Regulation No 1049/2001 of 11/12/2013 http://www.asktheeu.org/en/request/contr....
A kind reminder about the failure of DG CNECT to acknowledge the registration of the application was sent on 11 January
http://www.asktheeu.org/en/request/contr....
According to the asktheeu.org website DG CNECT has been silent, that is to say 20 working days after the submission of the application on 11 December there have been no developments. This is clearly totally unacceptable.
Although DG CNECT might find the application as somewhat awkward to handle - for it will cause the release of documents showing the disregard of legality by the external audit Units of the former DG INFSO, especially Regulation No 45/2001 - nevertheless this is not a legitimate reason to frustrate citizens rights enshrined in Regulation No 1049/2001. DG INFSO ought to have considered this possibility in 2007 when it decided to unleash the aggressive and intrusive campaign of external financial audits.
Whilst an administrative department may opt to unlawfully frustrate citizens rights of access to documents, under such circumstances these citizens may write to the Commissioner, Members of Civil Liberties Committee of the European Parliament and supervising authorities kindly drawing their attention to all this. Who knows, MEPs and supervising authorities may themselves submit applications under Regulation No 1049/2001 for the same documents.
In the light of the above, I expect that DG CNECT would promptly acknowledge the registration of the application.
Yours faithfully,
Mr. Akis NASTAS
Dear Mr. Nastas,
We refer to your e-mail dated 28/01/2014. We hereby acknowledge receipt
of your application for access to documents registered on 30/01/2014 under
the following reference numbers :
- GESTDEM 2014/479 to GESTDEM 2014/490 (one GESTDEM reference for each
Court case concerned).
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
20/2/2014. In case this time limit needs to be extended, you will be
informed in due course.
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]
Dear Mr. Nastas,
We refer to your e-mail dated 28/01/2014. We hereby acknowledge receipt
of your application for access to documents registered on 30/01/2014 under
the reference number GESTDEM 2014/515 (points 16 to 19 of your request).
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
20/2/2014. In case this time limit needs to be extended, you will be
informed in due course.
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 Mr. Nastas,
We refer to your e-mail dated 28/01/2014. We hereby acknowledge receipt
of your application for access to documents registered on 30/01/2014 under
the reference number GESTDEM 2014/515 (points 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 - 13 -
15 - 16 -17- 18 - 19 of your request).
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
20/2/2014. In case this time limit needs to be extended, you will be
informed in due course.
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]
Dear Mr Nastas,
We refer to your email of 28/01/2013 in which you submit a request for
access to documents, registered on 30/01/2014 under the above mentioned
reference number.
We would like to reassure you that your application is currently being
processed.
Your request concerns potentially a very large number of documents
possibly held by different services. A thorough research will thus be
required which cannot be carried our within the normal time limits set out
in Article 7 of Regulation 1049/2001.
Yet, the Regulation also provides for a possibility to confer with
applicants in order to find a fair solution in such circumstances. Article
6(3) provides that "in the event of an application relating to a very long
document or to very large number of documents, the institution concerned
may confer with the applicant informally, with a view to finding a fair
solution".
Based on this provision, we would kindly ask you whether you would agree
that we extend the deadline for handling your application until 15 April
2014. Needless to say, we will endeavour to finalise the handling of your
application for access to documents as promptly as possible, depending on
the final number of identified corresponding documents to be assessed.
If you have any questions concerning this proposal, you can contact us by
email to: [1][email address]
Thank you in advance for your understanding.
Yours faithfully,
Liliane DE WOLF
Head of Unit
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European Commission
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+32 229-61073
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Dear Communications Networks, Content and Technology (CNECT),
Referring to GestDem 2014/480, please forward this email to the J1 Unit of DG RTD.
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Dear Madam,
I refer to GestDem Gestdem 2014/480 and the email of the J1 Unit of 7/2/2014, Ares(2014)303349 http://www.asktheeu.org/en/request/contr....
The proposal to extend the time-limit to the 15th of April 2014 is accepted.
Yours faithfully,
Mr. Akis NASTAS
Dear Mr Nastas,
We refer to your email of 28/01/2013 in which you submit a request for
access to documents, registered on 30/01/2014 under the above mentioned
reference number.
We would like to reassure you that your application is currently being
processed.
Your request concerns potentially a very large number of documents
possibly held by different services. A thorough research will thus be
required which cannot be carried our within the normal time limits set out
in Article 7 of Regulation 1049/2001.
Yet, the Regulation also provides for a possibility to confer with
applicants in order to find a fair solution in such circumstances. Article
6(3) provides that "in the event of an application relating to a very long
document or to very large number of documents, the institution concerned
may confer with the applicant informally, with a view to finding a fair
solution".
Based on this provision, we would kindly ask you whether you would agree
that we extend the deadline for handling your application until 15 April
2014. Needless to say, we will endeavour to finalise the handling of your
application for access to documents as promptly as possible, depending on
the final number of identified corresponding documents to be assessed.
If you have any questions concerning this proposal, you can contact us by
email to: [1][email address]
Thank you in advance for your understanding.
Yours faithfully,
Liliane DE WOLF
Head of Unit
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European Commission
DG Research & Innovation
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Dear Sir,
Please find attached document Ares(2014)370642 regarding "Your application for access to documents – Ref GestDem No 2014/515 under Regulation 1049/2011 regarding public access to European Parliament, Council and Commission documents – partial reply" sent by Mr Madelin Robert on 14/02/2014.
Kind regards.
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Dear Mr Nastas,
With regard to your request for access to documents registered under the reference number 2014/0481, we regret to inform you that we have not identified any documents in possession of DG Energy which would fall in the scope of your request.
Yours faithfully
ENER ACCES DOCUMENTS
European Commission
DG ENER
Unit A.1
DM24 08/046
B-1049 Brussels/Belgium
+32 2 298 17 47
Dear Mr Nastas,
I am writing to you with respect to your access to documents requests
with references GESTDEM 482 to 490.
The Points 1 of each of these requests are very broad and do not enable us
to identify the documents you wish to obtain. Therefore, we will handle
this part of your requests once you have provided us with further
clarifications.
However, we would like to draw your attention to the fact that in
accordance with Regulation 1049/2001, the documents sent by EU grant
beneficiaries to the European Commission are third party documents for
which the Commission needs prior consultation with the author of the
documents before taking a final decision on whether the European
Commission is in a position to disclose or not the documents.
Sincerely Yours,
Katleen Engelbosch
Katleen Engelbosch
Head of Unit
DG CONNECT
Unit CNECT/R4 - Compliance
Dear Sir,
Please find attached document Ares(2014)535806 regarding "Your application for access to documents – Ref GestDem No 2014/490 under Regulation 1049/2011 regarding public access to European Parliament, Council and Commission documents – partial reply" sent by Mr Madelin Robert on 28/02/2014.
Kind regards.
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Dear Sir,
Please find attached document Ares(2014)536072 regarding "Your application for access to documents – Ref GestDem No 2014/484 under Regulation 1049/2011 regarding public access to European Parliament, Council and Commission documents – partial reply" sent by Mr Madelin Robert on 28/02/2014.
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Dear Communications Networks, Content and Technology (CNECT),
I refer to the applications under Regulation 1049/2001 GestDem 2014/459 - 470 and the DG CNECT email of 20/2/2014 http://www.asktheeu.org/en/request/contr..., wherein DG CNECT requested more information about the requests under point 1.
This email defines precisely the documents most likely held by DG CNECT, in the sense that - insofar it can be inferred from public information - they concern research projects managed by DG INFSO and DG CNECT.
The following paragraphs identify the documents. A numbering scheme is used for the purposes of convenience, in the form C.x where x is a serial number.
Where possible, the paragraph number ('§') of the Judgement or the Order of the General Court is also quoted; the symbol
I. T-252/10, Cross Czech / Commission
C.1. §4: The Commission’s letter announcing the audit and all annexes thereto
C.2. §8: The letter dated 3/3/2010 and all annexes thereto
C.3. §9: The letter dated 12/3/2010 and all annexes thereto
C.4. §18: The letter dated 15/3/2010 and all annexes thereto
C.5. §20: The letter dated 6/4/2010 and all annexes thereto
C.6. §21: The letter dated 23/4/2010 and all annexes thereto
C.7. §23: The letter dated 27/4/2010 and all annexes thereto
C.8. §25: The letter dated 11/5/2010 and all annexes thereto
C.9. §25: The letter dated 11/5/2010 and all annexes thereto
C.10. The cover letter(s) dispatching Debit Notes
II. T-286/10, Fondation IDIAP v Commission
C.11. §34: The letter dated 4/7/2008 and all annexes thereto
C.12. §37: The letter dated 11/5/2010 and all annexes thereto
III. T-312/10, ELE.SI.A / Commission
The documents below below are listed in a document for which the Legal Services granted partial access in GestDem 2013/5717 http://www.asktheeu.org/en/request/1017/....
C.13. Letter D(2006) 716965 of 30/05/2006
C.14. Letter D(2007) 847858 of 13/12/200
C.15. Letter D(2008) 922942 of 23/06/2008
C.16. Letter D(2008) 939616 of 13/10/2008
C.17. Letter D(2008) 928349 of 4/07/2008
C.18. Letter D(2009) 117725 11/05/2009
C.19. Letter D(2009) 106702 of 12/03/2009
C.20. Letter D(2009) 119312 of 12/05/2009
C.21. Letter D(2010) 211342 of 17/03/2010
C.22. Letter D(2010) 203868 of 16/02/2010
C.23. Letter No (2010) 510373 of 13/08/2010
C.24. The cover letter(s) dispatching Debit Notes
IV. T-353/10, Lito Maieftiko Gynaikologiko kai Cheirourgiko Kentro / Commission
C.25. §3: The letter dated 29/4/2009 and all annexes thereto
C.26. §4: The letter of October 2009 and all annexes thereto
C.27. §4: The letter of 23/12/2009 and all annexes thereto
C.28. §5: The letter of 27/4/2010 and all annexes thereto
C.29. §6: The cover letter (probably dated July 2010) dispatching the debit note of €109,415.20
V. T-657/11 & T-546/11, Technion and Technion Research & Development
Foundation v Commission
C.30. §5: The letter of 29/4/2009 and all annexes thereto
C.31. §9: The letter of 19/7/2010 and all annexes thereto
C.32. §11: The letter of 4/10/2010 and all annexes thereto
C.33. §16: The letter of 2/8/2011 and all annexes thereto
C.34. §19: The letter of 22/9/2011 and all annexes thereto
C.35. §21: The letter of 19/10/2011 and all annexes thereto
C.36. §23: The letter of 22/12/2011 and all annexes thereto
VI. T-489/12, Planet v Commission
C.37. §9: The letter announcing the audit and all annexes thereto
C.38. §13: The letter of 11/11/2009 and all annexes thereto
C.39. §15: The letter(s) or emails with which DG INFSO invited or accepted, as the case may be, the conduct of the meeting that took place on 4/3/2010
C.40. §17: The letter of 10/5/2010 and all annexes thereto
C.41. §19: The letter of 22/12/2010 and all annexes thereto
C.42. §21: The letter of 10/4/2012 and all annexes thereto
Yours faithfully,
Mr. Akis NASTAS
Dear M. Nastas,
Thank you for your email.
The references you gave in your email do not correspond to requests that you introduced to DG CONNECT.
Could you please verify the Gestdem references you mentioned in your email?
Carlos Remis
SG.B.4.
Transparence.
Berl. 05/329.
Dear Communications Networks, Content and Technology (CNECT),
This email concerns some of the applications under the reference numbers GestDem 2014/479 to 2014/490. It is a reply providing the clarifications the Transparency Unit requested by way of the email of 3/3/2014, http://www.asktheeu.org/en/request/contr....
I would appreciate if DG CNECT would forward it to the Transparency Unit.
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Dear Mr. Remis,
I refer to your email of 3/3/2014, http://www.asktheeu.org/en/request/contr..., requesting clarifications about my email of 28/2/2014, http://www.asktheeu.org/en/request/contr....
I am glad to provide below the requested clarification.
In my email of 28/2/2014, instead of
'I refer to the applications under Regulation 1049/2001 GestDem 2014/459 - 470 and the DG CNECT email of 20/2/2014'
please read
'I refer to the applications under Regulation 1049/2001 GestDem 2014/482 - 487 & 2014/490, and the DG CNECT email of 20/2/2014'
Yours faithfully,
Mr. Akis NASTAS
Dear Mr Nastas,
Dear Mr Kollimatsis,
We would like to confirm herewith that the email below was sent in
relation to Mr Nastas' application registered under the above mentioned
reference number and not concerning Mr Kollimatsis' application registered
under reference number 2013/6331.
In respect to the latter, in accordance with Article 6(3) of Regulation
(EC) N°1049/2001, a proposal for a fair solution was also sent, but with a
different proposed extended deadline (namely 30/03/2014) in light of the
assessment required by the request.
Please accept all our apologies for the clerical mistake and for any
inconvenience this may have caused.
We thank you very much in advance for your kind understanding.
Yours sincerely,
DG RTD Access to Documents Team
European Commission
DG Research & Innovation
J1
ORBN 01/069
1049 Brussels/Belgium
+32 229-99592
[1][email address]
From: RTD ACCESS DOCUMENTS
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2014 2:29 PM
To: [email address]
Cc: RTD ACCESS DOCUMENTS
Subject: Enquiry on acceptance of PFS -- NASTAS Application for access to
documents -- Gestdem 2014/479 -- Ares(2014)570697
Dear Mr Nastas,
We refer to our email of 10 February 2014 in relation to your application
request for access to documents submitted under the framework of
Regulation (EC) N°1049/2001 and registered under the above mentioned
reference number. (Please find attached for your convenience)
In this email, we informed you that your request concerned potentially a
very large number of documents possibly held by different services and
required thus a thorough research which cannot be carried our within the
normal time limits set out in Article 7 of Regulation (EC) N°1049/2001. We
therefore asked you, on the basis of Article 6§3 of the Regulation,
whether you would agree to an extension of the deadline for handling your
application until 15 April 2014.
We would be grateful if you could confirm, at your earliest convenience,
your acceptance of the above mentioned proposal.
Should you have any questions concerning this proposal, please do not
hesitate to contact us by email to: [2][email address]
Moreover, we would like to reassure you that your application is currently
being processed and that we will endeavour to finalise its handling as
promptly as possible.
We thank you very much in advance for your kind understanding and
patience.
Yours sincerely,
Liliane DE WOLF
Head of Unit
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Dear Mr Nastas,
Dear Mr Kollimatsis,
We would like to confirm herewith that the email below was sent in
relation to Mr Nastas' application registered under the above mentioned
reference number and not concerning Mr Kollimatsis' application registered
under reference number 2013/6331.
In respect to the latter, in accordance with Article 6(3) of Regulation
(EC) N°1049/2001, a proposal for a fair solution was also sent, but with a
different proposed extended deadline (namely 30/03/2014) in light of the
assessment required by the request.
Please accept all our apologies for the clerical mistake and for any
inconvenience this may have caused.
We thank you very much in advance for your kind understanding.
Yours sincerely,
DG RTD Access to Documents Team
European Commission
DG Research & Innovation
J1
ORBN 01/069
1049 Brussels/Belgium
+32 229-99592
[1][email address]
From: RTD ACCESS DOCUMENTS
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2014 2:29 PM
To: [email address]
Cc: RTD ACCESS DOCUMENTS
Subject: Enquiry on acceptance of PFS -- NASTAS Application for access to
documents -- Gestdem 2014/479 -- Ares(2014)570697
Dear Mr Nastas,
We refer to our email of 10 February 2014 in relation to your application
request for access to documents submitted under the framework of
Regulation (EC) N°1049/2001 and registered under the above mentioned
reference number. (Please find attached for your convenience)
In this email, we informed you that your request concerned potentially a
very large number of documents possibly held by different services and
required thus a thorough research which cannot be carried our within the
normal time limits set out in Article 7 of Regulation (EC) N°1049/2001. We
therefore asked you, on the basis of Article 6§3 of the Regulation,
whether you would agree to an extension of the deadline for handling your
application until 15 April 2014.
We would be grateful if you could confirm, at your earliest convenience,
your acceptance of the above mentioned proposal.
Should you have any questions concerning this proposal, please do not
hesitate to contact us by email to: [2][email address]
Moreover, we would like to reassure you that your application is currently
being processed and that we will endeavour to finalise its handling as
promptly as possible.
We thank you very much in advance for your kind understanding and
patience.
Yours sincerely,
Liliane DE WOLF
Head of Unit
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European Commission
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+32 229-61073
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Dear Mr Nastas,
We refer to your emails of 28 January 2014 in which you submitted three
requests for access to documents registered on the same day under the
above mentioned reference numbers.
We further refer to the letter signed by Ms Marianne Klingbeil from the
European Commission of 6 March 2014 registered under the following
reference number: Ares(2014) 607699, which was sent to you via email.
We regret to inform you that following your lack of response to this
letter within the prescribed deadline of 21 March 2014, we have to close
your three above mentioned pending applications for access to documents.
Yours sincerely,
Liliane DE WOLF
Head of Unit
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Dear Mr Nastas,
We refer to your emails of 28 January 2014 in which you submitted three
requests for access to documents registered on the same day under the
above mentioned reference numbers.
We further refer to the letter signed by Ms Marianne Klingbeil from the
European Commission of 6 March 2014 registered under the following
reference number: Ares(2014) 607699, which was sent to you via email.
We regret to inform you that following your lack of response to this
letter within the prescribed deadline of 21 March 2014, we have to close
your three above mentioned pending applications for access to documents.
Yours sincerely,
Liliane DE WOLF
Head of Unit
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European Commission
DG Research & Innovation
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ORBN 01/037
1049 Brussels/Belgium
+32 229-61073
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