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CER/OSEPI podcast: How should the EU tackle corruption?

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🗓️ 5 August 2021

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

For this week's podcast episode, we have teamed up with the Open Society European Policy Institute (OSEPI). One of our senior research fellows, Camino Mortera-Martinez, recently published a paper about how the EU can fight corruption and uphold the rule of law within its borders. We held an event last month to mark the launch of Camino's report, where Katalin Cseh MEP, Carl Dolan of OSEPI and Transparency International's Michiel van Hulten joined us to discuss how the pandemic has changed the nature of corruption within the EU, and what the EU can do to fight it more generally. In the first half of this podcast, Camino considers what the speakers said at the event and then in the second half Carl joins her for a discussion. Music by Edward Hipkins Produced by Rosie Giorgi

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0:00.0

From the Center for European Reform, this is the CEO podcast.

0:04.1

Poson us seriously the question of the

0:05.9

future that we want, and we all

0:08.1

all together, the courage to it

0:09.8

for us in Germany, is the

0:11.9

beckentness to the European Europe

0:13.7

of our state's resolve. A strong

0:16.1

united Europe is a necessity for the world,

0:17.9

because an integrated Europe remains vital to our

0:20.1

international order. This is the moment for Europe world because integrated Europe remains vital to our international order.

0:21.3

This is the moment for Europe to lead the way towards a new vitality.

0:27.6

Welcome to the CER podcast. My name is Camino Martena Martinez. I'm a senior research fellow at the CER,

0:35.4

and I guess my colleagues have thought that there was no one better

0:39.2

to bring you the summer edition of our podcast than a spaniar on holidays in her sunny and

0:46.5

delightfully messy homeland. There is, unfortunately, nothing sunny about the topic we are going to

0:53.0

discuss today. It is, however, very messy indeed, but not delightfully so.

1:00.0

In this week's episode, we've teamed up with the Open Society European Policy Institute in Brussels

1:06.0

to talk about corruption and the rule of law in Europe.

1:10.0

I know, I know, this is not your average light summer listen.

1:14.6

But what better way to shake the gloomy feeling one gets left with

1:19.6

after pondering the state of Europe's rule of law problems

1:23.6

than by taking a dip in the swimming pool, a drink on a terrace or a lash or

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