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EU: Former EC commissioner revealed in Bahamas leaks

 |  September 22, 2016

The European Commission’s former antitrust chief between 2004 and 2010, Neelie Kroes, is in the spotlight after papers leaked from the Bahamas which revealed that Kroes held a directorship in a company during her time in the EC which she never revealed.

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    The company, Mint Holdings, is still active and was originally set up to “manage the acquisition of international energy assets, principally from Enron,” according to fellow director Amin Badr-El-Din of Jordan.

    Kroes lawyer has stated that her appearance in the records was a “clerical oversight which was not corrected until 2009,” and she had ever been compromised by private-sector ties and would “take full responsibility” for the “oversight.”

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