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EU's top court hears dispute over EU Commissioner Dalli | EU's top court hears dispute over EU Commissioner Dalli |
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The head of the European Commission has told the EU's top court that the entire Commission's reputation was at stake when a Maltese member of his team was found to have acted improperly. | The head of the European Commission has told the EU's top court that the entire Commission's reputation was at stake when a Maltese member of his team was found to have acted improperly. |
Jose Manuel Barroso was defending his treatment of ex-Health Commissioner John Dalli, who left his job in 2012. | Jose Manuel Barroso was defending his treatment of ex-Health Commissioner John Dalli, who left his job in 2012. |
Mr Dalli had been accused of improper links to tobacco lobbyists. | Mr Dalli had been accused of improper links to tobacco lobbyists. |
Mr Barroso told the EU Court of Justice that he had little choice but to tell Mr Dalli to go. | Mr Barroso told the EU Court of Justice that he had little choice but to tell Mr Dalli to go. |
The former health commissioner told the judges in Luxembourg that his resignation amounted to a dismissal and that he had been treated unfairly by Mr Barroso. | The former health commissioner told the judges in Luxembourg that his resignation amounted to a dismissal and that he had been treated unfairly by Mr Barroso. |
"It was not a meeting, it was an ambush," Mr Dalli said, referring to a key meeting with Mr Barroso on 16 October 2012. That was when Mr Barroso read out allegations against him contained in a secret report by EU anti-fraud agency Olaf. | "It was not a meeting, it was an ambush," Mr Dalli said, referring to a key meeting with Mr Barroso on 16 October 2012. That was when Mr Barroso read out allegations against him contained in a secret report by EU anti-fraud agency Olaf. |
"The facts were manipulated. I did nothing wrong," Mr Dalli told the court, alleging that the presumption of innocence had been violated and that he had been denied sufficient time to argue his case. | "The facts were manipulated. I did nothing wrong," Mr Dalli told the court, alleging that the presumption of innocence had been violated and that he had been denied sufficient time to argue his case. |
Mr Dalli is demanding compensation from the Commission for loss of earnings. In his plea to the court he also wants an annulment of Mr Barroso's request for his resignation and a symbolic award of one euro (£0.80; $1.4) in damages for the reputational harm he says he has suffered. | Mr Dalli is demanding compensation from the Commission for loss of earnings. In his plea to the court he also wants an annulment of Mr Barroso's request for his resignation and a symbolic award of one euro (£0.80; $1.4) in damages for the reputational harm he says he has suffered. |
Tobacco links | Tobacco links |
According to Olaf, a Maltese businessman friend of Mr Dalli had sought a "considerable" payment from a Swedish producer of oral tobacco, called snus. Under the proposal Mr Dalli would then lift an EU ban on the product. Currently only Sweden has an exemption from the ban. | |
Olaf said it had "unambiguous and converging circumstantial pieces of evidence" that Mr Dalli knew of the alleged bribery attempt by businessman Silvio Zammit. | Olaf said it had "unambiguous and converging circumstantial pieces of evidence" that Mr Dalli knew of the alleged bribery attempt by businessman Silvio Zammit. |
In his statement as a witness in the case Mr Barroso said: "I told Mr Dalli it would be better for him to resign on his own initiative, to clear his name. | In his statement as a witness in the case Mr Barroso said: "I told Mr Dalli it would be better for him to resign on his own initiative, to clear his name. |
"If he did not follow that path, I told him that as president of the Commission, I would have to ask him to resign in keeping with Article 17 (6) of the Treaty." | "If he did not follow that path, I told him that as president of the Commission, I would have to ask him to resign in keeping with Article 17 (6) of the Treaty." |
He accused Mr Dalli of having had "strange contacts" with the tobacco industry "outside the Commission - many thousands of kilometres outside - without any officials being present". | He accused Mr Dalli of having had "strange contacts" with the tobacco industry "outside the Commission - many thousands of kilometres outside - without any officials being present". |
Question of integrity | Question of integrity |
Mr Barroso said that as a lawyer he believed in the presumption of innocence, but that "here we are speaking about political conditions... it was no longer tenable for him to continue". | Mr Barroso said that as a lawyer he believed in the presumption of innocence, but that "here we are speaking about political conditions... it was no longer tenable for him to continue". |
He said that in his 10 years as Commission president he had never experienced a similar situation, with such "serious allegations against the integrity of a commissioner directly related to the exercise of his duties". "And I never experienced a similar loss of confidence!" he added. | He said that in his 10 years as Commission president he had never experienced a similar situation, with such "serious allegations against the integrity of a commissioner directly related to the exercise of his duties". "And I never experienced a similar loss of confidence!" he added. |
He said the Commission's integrity had been put at risk, in a way that could have been as damaging as the scandal in 1999 which forced Jacques Santer's Commission to resign en masse. | He said the Commission's integrity had been put at risk, in a way that could have been as damaging as the scandal in 1999 which forced Jacques Santer's Commission to resign en masse. |
The judges' verdict is not expected before the new Commission takes office in October. | The judges' verdict is not expected before the new Commission takes office in October. |
In 2012 Mr Dalli was preparing tough new EU legislation - a reform of the Tobacco Products Directive - to make smoking less attractive. It would also affect snus. | In 2012 Mr Dalli was preparing tough new EU legislation - a reform of the Tobacco Products Directive - to make smoking less attractive. It would also affect snus. |
Tobacco producer Swedish Match said it had been asked to pay 60m euros (£49m; $79m), and in return the commissioner would water down the new legislation. | Tobacco producer Swedish Match said it had been asked to pay 60m euros (£49m; $79m), and in return the commissioner would water down the new legislation. |
Mr Dalli was replaced in November 2012 by fellow Maltese politician Tonio Borg. | Mr Dalli was replaced in November 2012 by fellow Maltese politician Tonio Borg. |
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