Strengthening the mechanism for the disclosure of conflicts of interest in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
Motion for a resolution
| Doc. 12754
| 05 October 2011
- Author(s):
- several Assembly members
- Signatories:
- Mr Davit HARUTYUNYAN,
Armenia, EDG ; Mr Konstantinos AIVALIOTIS,
Greece, EDG ; Mr Miloš ALIGRUDIĆ,
Serbia, EPP/CD ; Mr Denis BADRÉ,
France, ALDE ; Mr Italo BOCCHINO,
Italy, NR ; Mr Mladen BOSIĆ,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, EDG ; Lord Tim BOSWELL,
United Kingdom, EDG ; Ms Anne BRASSEUR,
Luxembourg, ALDE ; Mr Igor CHERNYSHENKO,
Russian Federation, EDG ; Mr Christopher CHOPE,
United Kingdom, EDG ; Mr James CLAPPISON,
United Kingdom, EDG ; Mr Telmo CORREIA,
Portugal, EDG ; Mr Paata DAVITAIA,
Georgia, EDG ; Mr Karl DONABAUER,
Austria, EPP/CD ; Alexander [The Earl of] DUNDEE,
United Kingdom, EDG ; Lady Diana ECCLES,
United Kingdom, EDG ; Mr Hans FRANKEN,
Netherlands, EPP/CD ; Sir Roger GALE,
United Kingdom, EDG ; Mr Serhiy HOLOVATY,
Ukraine, ALDE ; Mr Jim HOOD,
United Kingdom, SOC ; Mr Johannes HÜBNER,
Austria, NR ; Mr Zmago JELINČIČ PLEMENITI,
Slovenia, EDG ; Mr Tomáš JIRSA,
Czech Republic, EDG ; Mr Mats JOHANSSON,
Sweden, EPP/CD ; Mr Charles KENNEDY,
United Kingdom, ALDE ; Mr Konstantin KOSACHEV,
Russian Federation, EDG ; Ms Elvira KOVÁCS,
Serbia, EPP/CD ; Ms Kerstin LUNDGREN,
Sweden, ALDE ; Mr Saša MAGAZINOVIĆ,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, SOC ; Mr Theo MAISSEN,
Switzerland, EPP/CD ; Mr Dick MARTY,
Switzerland, ALDE ; Ms Pirkko MATTILA,
Finland, NR ; Mr Edgar MAYER,
Austria, EPP/CD ; Sir Alan MEALE,
United Kingdom, SOC ; Ms Hermine NAGHDALYAN,
Armenia, ALDE ; Baroness Emma NICHOLSON,
United Kingdom, ALDE ; Mr Alexander POCHINOK,
Russian Federation, EDG ; Ms Zaruhi POSTANJYAN,
Armenia, EPP/CD ; Mr John PRESCOTT,
United Kingdom, SOC ; Mr Armen RUSTAMYAN,
Armenia, SOC ; Mr Kimmo SASI,
Finland, EPP/CD ; Mr Jim SHERIDAN,
United Kingdom, SOC ; Mr Ismo SOUKOLA,
Finland, NR ; Mr Boško TOMIĆ,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, SOC ; Lord John E. TOMLINSON,
United Kingdom, SOC ; Mr Latchezar TOSHEV,
Bulgaria, EPP/CD ; Mr Tuğrul TÜRKEŞ,
Turkey, EDG ; Mr Egidijus VAREIKIS,
Lithuania, EPP/CD
- Thesaurus
This motion has not been discussed in the Assembly and commits only those who have signed it.
The Parliamentary Assembly is a European organisation which
leads the way in the promotion of democracy, human rights and the
rule of law, both within and beyond its member states. Promotion
of these fundamental values is not just an internal matter for member
states, for it has become a shared and collective responsibility.
While performing their duties, members of the Assembly should
adhere strictly to the principles of transparency and accountability,
which are vital to good governance, integrity, confidence and trust
in the Organisation, and particularly relevant in relation to the
Assembly’s considerable impact on domestic policies and on member states’
political environment, especially in the context of its monitoring
procedure.
One of the key strategies for ensuring transparency and credibility
is the use of viable mechanisms for the disclosure of conflicts
of interest. Such mechanisms already exist at domestic level in
a number of member states, and these could serve as models.
Despite the relevant provisions of the Assembly’s Rules of
Procedure and the documents dealing with transparency and members’
declaration of interests, namely Resolution 1554 (2007) on Conflict of interest, Recommendation 1908 (2010) on Lobbying in a democratic society and the CM’s reply
thereto, indications of potentially questionable activities by Assembly
members in positions of trust clearly show that the problem of conflicts
of interest still exists within the Assembly.
Paragraph 11.3 of Recommendation
1908, stating that “rules applicable
to politicians, civil servants, members of pressure groups and businesses
should be laid down, including the principle of potential conflicts
of interest and the period of time after leaving office during which
carrying out lobbying activities should be banned”, should
therefore be fully incorporated into the Assembly’s Rules of Procedure.
In order to achieve this, it is imperative for the Assembly
to consider revising its Rules of Procedure with a view to using
a feasible mechanism for the disclosure of conflicts of interest.