> European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen is no longer in possession of text messages that she exchanged with Pfizer chief Albert Bourla to seal a COVID-19 vaccine deal, the Commission said in a letter published on Wednesday.
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> In an interview in April 2021, von der Leyen revealed she had exchanged texts with Bourla for a month when they were negotiating a massive vaccine contract.
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> But in response to a public access request by a journalist because of the importance of the deal, the Commission did not share the texts, triggering accusations of maladministration by the EU’s ombudsman, Emily O’Reilly.
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> “The Commission can confirm that the search undertaken by the President’s cabinet for relevant text messages corresponding to the request for access to documents has not yielded any results,” the EU justice commissioner Vera Jourova said in the letter to the ombudsman, an EU watchdog.
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> In the letter, the Commission argues that text messages do not need to be registered and stored because they are treated as “short-lived, ephemeral documents”. The same exception to the general registration requirement applies to documents with no important information, the letter said.
Incet incet ajungem sa avem o tara ca afara.
New phone. Who dis?
Le-o fi pus in contractu cu Bechtel
Pai voi nu stergeti SMS-urile de la Emag dupa ce ati ridicat comanda?
Eh las’ ca muia de la ue ne place, are alt gust fata de aia de la ai nostri
ErAm SiigooR că o Sa vInA toTi hAURistii cu TeXte aNtI MUE /s
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> European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen is no longer in possession of text messages that she exchanged with Pfizer chief Albert Bourla to seal a COVID-19 vaccine deal, the Commission said in a letter published on Wednesday.
>
> In an interview in April 2021, von der Leyen revealed she had exchanged texts with Bourla for a month when they were negotiating a massive vaccine contract.
>
> But in response to a public access request by a journalist because of the importance of the deal, the Commission did not share the texts, triggering accusations of maladministration by the EU’s ombudsman, Emily O’Reilly.
>
> “The Commission can confirm that the search undertaken by the President’s cabinet for relevant text messages corresponding to the request for access to documents has not yielded any results,” the EU justice commissioner Vera Jourova said in the letter to the ombudsman, an EU watchdog.
>
> In the letter, the Commission argues that text messages do not need to be registered and stored because they are treated as “short-lived, ephemeral documents”. The same exception to the general registration requirement applies to documents with no important information, the letter said.
Incet incet ajungem sa avem o tara ca afara.
New phone. Who dis?
Le-o fi pus in contractu cu Bechtel
Pai voi nu stergeti SMS-urile de la Emag dupa ce ati ridicat comanda?
Eh las’ ca muia de la ue ne place, are alt gust fata de aia de la ai nostri
ErAm SiigooR că o Sa vInA toTi hAURistii cu TeXte aNtI MUE /s