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Czechs challenge TI analysis of MEPs' extra income

July 13th, 2018

Several Czech MEPs protested against the Transparency International's (TI) information that ten out of the 21 Czech MEPs have supplementary incomes in addition to their pay of MEPs and challenged the TI's analysis. In an analysis, the TI EU said almost one third of all MEPs have together earned up to 41 million euros in supplementary incomes since the start of their mandate in mid-2014. TI is of the view that the high extra income poses a risk of conflict of interest.


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