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Media Committee
This committee is responsible for investigating the relationship between the European Public Prosecutor’s Office and the traditional media, as well as analyzing the reasons why traditional media are usually reluctant to divulge information on such enhanced cooperation.
Furthermore, the committee analyzes with a critical eye specific crimes that damage the EU’s financial interests, UE self-laundering. The aim is to encourage the formulation of proposals and suggestions aimed at countering elusive criminal phenomena, such as mafia-type criminal organizations.
Chair
Roberto Saviano
Journalist, writer and screenwriter
Vice Chair
Sofia Mazza
Law student at the Milano-Bicocca University
Members:
The members of the committee are continuously updated following the accessions.
As of 08/04/2024 the registered members are n. 328
Activities
EPPO: the small steps of the next generation EU
Author: Sofia Mazza – Law student Milano-Bicocca University Communication and marketing manager – Steppo EULaw Editorial board Date: 20/06/2023 Translator: Sonia M'gayedi "Europe cannot be made all at once, it will be built all together; it will arise from concrete...
EPPO: proposal corruption and regulation amendment
Author: Giulia Varisco – Law student Milano-Bicocca University Editor in chief - STEPPO Editorial board Date: 12/06/2023 On 3 May 2023, the European Commission presented a proposal (COM 234, Corruption proposal) for the adoption of a new directive aimed at perfecting...
The full video of the closing conference: EPPO and THE RULE OF LAW 18/04/23
The EPPO-Jean Monnet Module ended with numerous protagonists. For the details of the participants on 18/04/2023 download the program here. We have made available the complete video of the conference.
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