EU Commission rebuked for not disclosing texts over Pfizer vaccine deal

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BRUSSELS (REUTERS) – The European Union ombudsman accused the European Commission of maladministration on Friday (Jan 28) for not disclosing text messages that the head of the EU executive Ursula von der Leyen exchanged with Pfizer chief Albert Bourla to seal a Covid-19 vaccine deal.

In an interview in April, Mrs von der Leyen revealed she had exchanged texts with Bourla for a month when they were negotiating a vaccine contract. But in response to a public access request by a journalist, the Commission later said no record had been kept of such messages.

“The narrow way in which this public access request was treated meant that no attempt was made to identify if any text messages existed,” said ombudsman Emily O’Reilly.

“The ombudsman found that this amounted to maladministration,” it said in a statement, asking the Commission to check again for the relevant messages.

The ombudsman’s recommendations are not binding, but usually trigger heightened scrutiny from the European Parliament.

“The European Commission has become less transparent, less accountable to the European Parliament and frankly more unhinged from European democracy,” said liberal European lawmaker Sophia In ‘t Veld, who is a member of the same grouping as French President Emmanuel Macron’s party.

The deal negotiated via text messages and calls, according to what Mrs von der Leyen herself said in her interview with the New York Times, was the biggest contract ever sealed for Covid-19 vaccines, with the EU committing to buy 900 million Pfizer-BioNTech shots, with an option to buy another 900 million.

When the deal was formally announced in May, the EU had already secured hundreds of millions of vaccines from several drugmakers, including another 600 million doses from Pfizer and BioNTech under two previous contracts with the two companies.

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