EU Parliament rejects bid to strip Exxon lobbyists of access

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Last Updated : Apr 17 2019 | 3:00 AM IST

The European Parliament on Tuesday rejected a move to strip ExxonMobil lobbyists of their access badges after the US oil giant missed the assembly's first hearing into claims it knowingly misled the public on climate change.

The parliament's secretary general Klaus Welle "found no grounds to seek authorisation to withdraw or de-activate ExxonMobil's access badges, given the absence of formal summons to attend the hearing," according to a copy of his decision obtained by AFP.

Welle invited parliament administrators known as quaestors not to take any action and they agreed, according to a copy of an email the Greens Party had with the quaestors.

After last month's hearing, Greens deputy Molly Scott Cato asked the parliament to deny ExxonMobil, the world's largest publicly traded oil firm, its handful of registered access badges.

"I'm deeply disappointed that ExxonMobil will continue to have the right (to) haunt the corridors of the Parliament, spreading their disinformation about climate change and blocking the action we need to take to protect the planet for future generations," Scott Cato said.

Her party lamented that ExxonMobil was saved by a "technicality" because Welle viewed parliament's email to Exxon as "exploratory" to check the firm's availability rather than a formal summons to the hearing.

"If we want a real democracy in Europe, the Parliament needs to show that it is serious when it organises public hearings on important issues," Cato said in a statement.

"We need to produce a legally watertight official invitation, issue it to Exxon, and let them make a choice being accountable and keeping out of the Parliament."
In a letter to parliament before the hearing, ExxonMobil said it was "constrained from participating because of ongoing climate litigation in the United States."

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First Published: Apr 17 2019 | 3:00 AM IST

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