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EU should have given public greater access to Covid contracts, court adviser says
An EU court adviser criticized the European Commission for insufficient transparency regarding its Covid-19 vaccine contracts, noting anonymized declarations made it impossible to assess staff impartiality. The Commission argued releasing details could lead to harassment from conspiracy theorists, while Green MEPs and over 3,000 members of the public challenged the lack of disclosure in court.
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