Embargo: 00:01 Monday 15 December 2008
Contact: Owen Williams 020 7219 8659
LORDS EU COMMITTEE LAUNCH INQUIRY INTO EU PROPOSALS TO DEAL WITH THE FINANCIAL CRISES
The House of Lords European Union Committee today launched a new inquiry into the European Commission's proposals for dealing with the current financial crisis.
The Committee held an evidence session on this issue with Lord Turner of Ecchinswell, Chairman of the FSA and Lord Myners, Financial Service Secretary to the Treasury in late November and are now inviting written evidence on the EU proposals.
The Committee will focus on 4 key issues raised by the European Commission's proposals. They are:
Commenting Baroness Cohen, Chairman of the House of Lords EU Sub-Committee on Economic and Financial Affairs, said:
"The current financial crisis has been a major test of the EU's ability to react to worldwide economic events. Now, as the effects of the banking crisis and credit crunch begin to be felt in the wider economy, is the right time to assess what progress the EU is making.
"We are keen to explore whether the proposals put forward by the European Commission are the right ones to prevent a repeat of the current turmoil. There is now a consensus that regulation of financial industries needs to be improved across the globe, are the EU's efforts a step in the right direction toward that?
"We would welcome written evidence from any interested parties and will begin to take oral evidence in January on what is a vital issue for the future of Europe and the UK."
Notes to Editors
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