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MEPs from the Scottish National Party and Plaid Cymru have
expressed their deep concern at the European Commission's failure to
suspend a contract with Total Oil in the light of the company's operations
in Burma.
They have tabled a parliamentary question calling for the current contract
with Total to be reconsidered and for ethical considerations to be built
into future public contracts with EU institutions.
At present, Total Oil is the holder of the inter-institutional
contract for fuelling all official vehicles of the European institutions.
It also holds the contract for fuelling all official vehicles of the
Belgian federal administration. The Belgian secretary of state for
sustainable development has asked for the contract to be suspended but is
hampered by EU rules on public procurement that are lukewarm on ethical
criteria for awarding public contracts.
Total is the largest foreign investor in Burma. Burmese opposition groups
have long alleged that the company aids the military government
financially and this week France called for French companies to stop
investing in Burma.
SNP MEP
Ian Hudghton said:
"There has
been growing concern at this lucrative contract being held by a company
under investigation for its activities in Burma. In the light of recent
events, the situation is becoming untenable and the Commission has got
some explaining to do.
"We need to
lead by example and the European Commission should not be in the business
of awarding contracts to companies who in one way or another help prop up
military dictatorships."
Note:
The Parliamentary question reads:
Considering
the European Parliament's resolution of 27 September 2007 on Burma, the
condemnation by the UN Council on Human Rights to the reaction of the
military regime to the protests in Burma, TOTAL Oil company's involvement
and investment in Burma including a joint venture with the military regime
on the Yadana pipeline, and the French President's request for French
companies to stop investing in Burma;
- will the
Commission reconsider and renegotiate the current inter-institutional
contract agreement with TOTAL Oil for fuelling all institutional vehicles?
- will the Commission amend Directive 2004/18/EC to include
a reference to ethical considerations in the criteria for awarding public
contracts on behalf of the EU institutions? |