The Report’s findings include the following:
- Serious and repeated anomalies in payments for office assistance and services.
- Dubious large cash payments are made to staff and service providers over and above salaries.
- Improper registration and tax compliance of service providers.
- Invoicing is lax or non-existent.
- Some MEPs are paying set amounts straight into the coffers of their political parties.
- Paying Agents’ expense claims are opaque or even unrecorded.
To: NAME REMOVED
Sent: Monday, January 09, 2012 3:44 PM
Subject: RE: THE ROBERT GALVIN REPORT
Dear NAME REMOVED
Thank you for your email. Please accept my apologies for the delay in my response to you. I have been liaising with my colleagues in the European Parliament regarding your concerns.
The Galvin report was published in full in the European Parliament’s register for documents. As far as I am aware the names of the MEPs concerned were never actually in the report. It was an internal audit. For your information, any requests for documents to the Parliament’s register can be made via their online form:
I understand that Marjory Van Den Broeke, Head of Press at the European Parliament, is the person who has been dealing with requests for these names as Parliament spokesperson. You may wish to contact Marjory Van Den Broeke.
Thank you again for your correspondence.
As you may be aware I will be standing down as MEP for the West Midlands on 4th February 2012. In the case that your correspondence is still outstanding, written permission is required from you for the matter and your details to be passed on to my successor.
Yours sincerely,
Liz Lynne MEP