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How do Jean-Claude Juncker's potential successors plan to help ensure citizens' interests are prioritised over corporate interests? (Photo: Peter Teffer)

'Next Juncker' must fix EU's corporate power problem

From Dieselgate to TTIP to the glyphosate saga, Jean-Claude Juncker's European Commission has failed to deliver one of its central promises: effective lobbying rules that protect policy-making from undue corporate influence.

Five years of his leadership, business still dominates much of the EU decision making la...

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Dr Max Bank is a researcher and campaigner at ALTER-EU member group LobbyControl, a German lobby watchdog organisation.

How do Jean-Claude Juncker's potential successors plan to help ensure citizens' interests are prioritised over corporate interests? (Photo: Peter Teffer)

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Dr Max Bank is a researcher and campaigner at ALTER-EU member group LobbyControl, a German lobby watchdog organisation.

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