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Commission’s appeal against COVID vaccine contract disclosures should be dismissed, court adviser says

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BRUSSELS, June 11 (Reuters) - The ‌European Commission's appeal against a 2024 ruling forcing it ​to disclose information about COVID-19 vaccine contracts should be dismissed, an adviser to Europe's ⁠top court said on Thursday.

The Commission negotiated multi-billion vaccine contracts with drug makers such as Pfizer and BioNTech on behalf of the 27-nation bloc during ​the pandemic.

In subsequent disclosures the Commission redacted names of a negotiation team and some ‌contractual clauses, arguing protection of privacy of individuals and protection of commercial interests of the companies. The appeal was against the General Court's ruling against that ⁠decision.

"The General Court was correct in holding that the transparency ⁠of the process of negotiating agreements for Covid-19 vaccines constitutes a specific purpose in the public interest within the meaning of EU law," Advocate General Athanasios Rantos said, according to a court document released on Thursday.

In both ‌cases, the Commission's attitude does not allow accountability, Rantos, whose opinion is ⁠not binding, added.

The Commission said it takes note ‌of Rantos' opinions and awaits the outcome of ​its appeal.

Rantos' recommendation is a setback for the Commission and its President Ursula von der Leyen, who was at the helm during the COVID ‌crisis. The issue has been used against her ​in criticism that the EU's ⁠executive body under her leadership lacks transparency.

In a separate case, the ‌General Court ruled in 2025 that ⁠the Commission had to disclose text messages between von der Leyen and the CEO of Pfizer during negotiations for COVID vaccines.

The Commission did not provide ​credible reasons for rejecting ‌a New York Times request to hand over the texts, which von der ⁠Leyen said she no longer has. ​The Commission did not appeal that ruling.

(Reporting by Inti Landauro; Editing ​by Bart Meijer and Elaine Hardcastle)

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