European Ombudsman asks Parliament to act on Commission delays in dealing with access to documents requests
European Ombudsman Emily O’Reilly has asked the European Parliament for formal support for her efforts to get the European Commission to act on her recommendations to reduce systemic delays in dealing with requests for public access to documents. In a Special Report to Parliament, the Ombudsman noted that while the Commission indicated that it is already implementing most of her suggestions, Ombudsman inquiries related to public access continue to show significant delays. These delays typically concern access requests related to areas of significant public importance. Recent examples show that it took the Commission over a year to deal with requests concerning documents relating to migration, EU recovery funds, and sanctions against Russia. At the same time, the Ombudsman has seen a sharp increase in complaints about access to document delays in the Commission, with the number in 2023 already four times higher than it was for the entirety of 2020. “Citizens rightly expect the