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A top official in Peter Mandelson’s European Union trade department has leaked highly sensitive commercial information in return for the promise of financial benefit.
In a six-month investigation, The Sunday Times tape-recorded Fritz-Harald Wenig, a trade director, passing secrets to undercover reporters posing as lobbyists for a Chinese businessman seeking insider information.
Wenig discussed the possibility of payment or taking a lucrative job with the businessman. He said he would decide further once he had provided “results”.
He leaked the names of two Chinese companies likely to get special status if the EU imposes a protective tariff barrier against Chinese candle-makers. The information is potentially worth millions to those trading with these companies.
His actions appear to be a breach of European commission regulations and raise questions about the standards of probity in Brussels, where civil servants formulate policy affecting trade worth billions with the world’s main trading blocs.
Yesterday, a spokesman for Mandelson, the trade commissioner, said he would launch a “comprehensive and thorough" investigation.
Alisdair Gray, director of the British Retail Consortium in Brussels, said: “Retailers throughout Europe will be shocked and infuriated that commercial secrets have been leaked from within the commission.”
Wenig, a former lawyer from Germany, is a powerful figure in Brussels. He was in charge of European tariffs on foreign imports for more than 10 years before becoming director of market access earlier this year.
In conversations with the undercover reporters whom he believed to be lobbyists, he also: Disclosed that Mandelson will back moves for further tariffs on Chinese footwear imports – the decision will be revealed to fellow commissioners on Wednesday. Offered to help a company linked to the lobbyists’ Chinese client if it applied for special status to exempt it from the footwear tariffs. Agreed to find out about other companies who may be given special tariff rates in a commission investigation involving aluminium foil.
Wenig denied this weekend that he had given away secrets. He described the information he had given as “semi public” and rejected the idea that it was commercially sensitive. He refused to comment on whether he had broken the rules.
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I'm a chinese candle maker, it is so sad to hear the newes.
When we were preparing all the docs for the "strict" audit, this news is coming.
We need a fair game rule.
michael, hangzhou, china
In the words of our own deal Ed Balls - So What. This has happened many times before & will happen many times again. The EU is a totally corrupt organisation yet Gordon just signed us up to be completely ruled by it. What do you expect from a Dept run by Mandleson, booted out of UK Govt twice.
Donna Walker, Effingham, England
"Standards of Probity" you say?
It is something of a relief to learn that such things exist in the EU.
Somebody must have slipped up by allowing such a concept to emerge in the public domain of what is a basically undemocratic organisation.
Stephen Green, Correns, France
Corruption in the European Commission - Shock Horror. Last week the accouts for the European Union went unapproved for the 14th year in a row because of corruption and it did not even warrant a front page headline because we have come to accept this, there lies the problem.
Simon, London, UK
Not good. But then, is it any different to civil/crown servants in government administrations in the Member States? Hence, I am not sure the EU or European Commission as an EU institution should be to blame. Could have happened anywhere. Still, not good.
Xav, Birmingham,
Because of the institutionally corrupt nulabor government, which partly financed its social re-engineering agenda through Eurofraud and corruption, then used its poltroons for a cover-up, any UK nulabor puppet in a position of responsibility is rendered dysfunctional, which, by design, was intended.
martin, sheffield, uk
Get real - this is the EU which was set up in large part for the self enrichment of its salesmen the Massively Expensive Parasites and the huge army of parasitic bureaucrats. Anyone above the level of minion need have nothing to fear if caught the EU will just write new diktat to protect them.
Greg LANCE-WATKINS, Chepstow, Monmouthshire
Is it not apparent that this is one incident, albeit a minor incident, in the carousel of 'Get yours whilst you can' which is the Euro Comm, and for Mr M to spout this 'investigation' stuff is another example of his disdain for the ordinary folks.
wpo, warsaw, ny