ECB starts publishing senior officials’ declarations of interest
Mario Draghi is one of the senior officials to hold over €100,000 in a bank directly supervised by ECB
The European Central Bank started publishing declarations of interest by the senior officials that sit on its governing council and supervisory board.
The ECB’s new single code of conduct for its high-level officials came into force on January 1 this year. The code mandates all senior officials to declare their financial or other interests. It also obliges the ECB to publish this information, alongside existing disclosures, on the 15th day of the third month following the declaration.
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