EU watchdog enquires into Draghi’s membership of G30
NGO accuses ECB of being too close to financial industry
The official ethics watchdog of the European Union has opened an inquiry into Mario Draghi's membership of the Group of 30, a discussion group for senior bankers and economists.
The inquiry by the European Ombudsman comes after a complaint from a non-governmental organisation (NGO) called the "Corporate Europe Observatory".
Emily O'Reilly, who holds the office of ombudsman, says in a statement that she has taken "no position in relation to any of these matters except to consider that they
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