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 European Parliament Internal Audit report 2013.

Yours faithfully,

Nikolaj Nielsen

Registre, Parlamento Europeo

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Dear Mr Nielsen,

 

we acknowledge receipt of your request.  You will receive a reply within
15 working days.

 

 

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Registre, Parlamento Europeo

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Dear Mr Nielsen,

 

thank you for your request for access to the 2013 Internal Auditors Annual
Report. Unfortunately you have not indicated your postal address.

In order to allow us to reply to your request, could you provide us with
your full postal address  at your earliest convenience, please  ?

 

Regards

 

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Dear Registre,

According to Regulation 1049/2001 the applicant simply has to make a written request in any form, including electronic form. There is no further requirement to give any personal details nor to state
reasons for the request.

Article 6.1 of the Regulation says:
"Applications for access to a document shall be made in any written form, including electronic form, in one of the languages referred to in Article 314 of the EC Treaty and in a sufficiently precise manner to enable the institution to identify the document. The
applicant is not obliged to state reasons for the application."

Yours sincerely,

Nikolaj Nielsen

Registre, Parlamento Europeo

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Our ref.: A(2014)14448

 

Dear Mr Nielsen,

 

a decision regarding your request for access to the European Parliament’s
Internal Auditor’s Annual Report for 2013 has been adopted.

 

With a view to permitting Parliament to duly notify this decision to you,
you are kindly invited to provide us with your postal address, in
accordance with Article 8(3) of the Bureau Decision of 28 November 2001
(OJ C 216, 22.7.2011, p. 19), by 3 December 2014 at the latest.

Indeed, notification by registered letter is required in order to ensure
legal certainty as regards due notification of Parliament's decision
pursuant to Article 297(2) (3) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the
European Union.

 

Until reception of this information, Parliament is not in a position to
further process your request, as such processing requires your due
collaboration. The administrative procedure will be suspended for the time
being.

Regards

 

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Dear Registre,

Please send response to:

EUobserver
Rue Belliard 203, bte 5
1040 Brussels
Belgium

Yours sincerely,

Nikolaj Nielsen

Dear European Parliament,

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

I am writing to request an internal review of European Parliament's handling of my FOI request 'Internal audit report 2013'.

I filed my request in November 2014. You asked for an mail address, which I then provided. Since then, complete silence. Why?

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

Yours faithfully,

Nikolaj Nielsen

Registre, Parlamento Europeo

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Our ref.: A(2014)14448/PB/en

 

Dear Mr Nielsen,

 

with email of 14 November 2014 (see below) you informed us about your
postal address. We have sent our answer as registered letter with
acknowledgement of receipt on the same day.

Unfortunately the letter was returned to us on 4 December 2014 with the
note by the Belgian postal services: "Lettre non reclamée", i.e. the
letter was not claimed by the person to whom it had been addressed.

Please see the scanned slip from the Belgian postal services in attach.

 

The letter is with the European Parliament. Please let us know whether you
are still interested in it and in case provide us with a valid postal
address.

We would then send it for a second time. But please be aware that this
will again incur costs for us.

 

Regards

 

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Dear Registre,

I can either pick up the letter at the European Parliament myself to save you the costs.

Or you can send it to the following address:

Nikolaj Nielsen
[postal address]
[postal address]

Yours sincerely,

Nikolaj Nielsen

Registre, Parlamento Europeo

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Dear Mr Nielsen,

 

our answer of December 2014 has been resent this afternoon by registered
mail with acknowledgement of receipt to the address you provided us with
this morning.

 

Regards

 

 

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