Adam Smith
Science and Communications Officer, ANH-Intl
KEY POINTS
- European Parliamentarians have refused to sign off the European Medicines Agency's accounts, citing "grave" concerns
- The MEPs are worried about the Agency's lack of independence from pharmaceutical companies
- The Nordic Cochrane Centre accuses the Agency of working to protect pharmaceutical profits
- This is among several signs of MEPs increasingly questioning aspects of the European Union's stance relating to natural healthcare
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have bared their teeth in no uncertain manner over the independence of the European Medicines Agency (EMA), the body entrusted to determine the safety and effectiveness of drugs in the European Union (EU).
In a damning indictment of the EMA, of the type many people had despaired of ever witnessing in the closed environment of the European Parliament, an overwhelming majority of MEPs – 637 to 4! – voted not to sign off on the EMA’s accounts.
State of no independence
Citing “grave” concerns – a phrase that appeared no less than five times – about the EMA’s independence, the MEPs said there is, “No proper guarantee of the independence of experts hired to carry out scientific evaluations of human medicines”. Furthermore, “Some experts had conflicting interests”. The MEPs also slammed the EMA’s hiring practices, conflicts of interest and sources of funding. This sort of thing is nothing new, but this is by far the most visible official condemnation of EMA practices to date.
To illustrate the problems with the EMA, the MEPs’ report honed in on one Thomas Lonngren, former executive director of the Agency. After resigning his post in December 2010, he soon announced his new appointment as…a private consultant for the pharmaceutical industry, advising on new drug development! The EMA had not exercised its clear right to block such appointments, according to MEPs.
EMA: protecting pharma profits
It gets worse for the EMA. The Nordic Cochrane Centre, part of the internationally respected Cochrane Collaboration that is committed to, “Preparing, maintaining, and disseminating systematic reviews of the effects of health care”, accused the EMA of withholding clinical trials evidence in order not to jeopardise the profits of drug companies.
Something is stirring in Brussels
This report is an absolute bombshell for the EMA. Many observers of the EU, ANH-Intl included, have accused it of being a bureaucratic and undemocratic monolith of an institution, unelected and separate from its constituents. But there are signs that MEPs – who in many cases firmly believe that the European project will benefit people in their countries, and who work very hard on their behalf – are beginning to flex their muscles over the EU’s worst excesses as regards natural healthcare.
Last week, we reported on MEPs’ strongly worded concerns over the European Food Safety Authority’s dismissal of hundreds of health claims under the Nutrition and Health Claims Regulation. We also brought you news of an MEP’s written question concerning American influence over the EU’s position on genetically modified organisms, and of concerned MEPs forming a group committed to taking action against the tide of bad regulation currently threatening natural healthcare in the EU.
But this is something new. With this report, MEPs have stated in black-and-white terms that the EMA is acting to promote the interests of the very pharmaceutical interests it is meant to be regulating on behalf of EU citizens – misusing citizens’ money in the process! In other words, the EMA is as corrupt as they come, and its accounts are not worth the cost of the paper they are printed on.
Let’s hope the EMA acts on this report, and that this is a sign of increased transparency to come. But even if it fails to act, the spotlight is on them, and they cannot simply carry on as before. We await further developments with interest.
Comments
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Nic
14 May 2011 at 6:03 pm
I hope the time has come for a revolution, also in the EU. A new EU without criminal commissions and bodies is what we want.
Shazzie http://shazzie.com
15 May 2011 at 11:54 am
This is the best news I've heard all year in this game of life. Many blissings to you all. xxx
Dawn Rising
16 May 2011 at 4:34 pm
Brilliant news! Let's keep the light shining on this... Thank you ANH
Oleg
21 May 2011 at 11:44 am
Thank you to ANH-Intl and all good people making their voices heard. It is definitely time to stop pharmaceutical drugging of human beings here on Earth. Let's put this house in order, mate.
Alexsandra
22 May 2011 at 9:32 pm
This is excellent news....some hope during shockingly clandestine times. Still, it seems even more prudent now that we each have to keep on our MPs and MEPs to keep EMA et al on their toes and meeting citizen needs rather than their own-or acting as puppets for pharma profits...thanks ANH, you're stars!!
Malcolm http://nutrineeds.co.za/malcolm
26 May 2011 at 11:56 am
Well done ANH. Keep up the good work. It is a difficult task fighting an industry with virtually unlimited (may I say immorally acquired) funds but we need to keep our voices out there.
Christina
09 June 2011 at 12:19 am
Thank you for your fantastic work everyone, stay strong.xx
bonny
09 June 2011 at 6:23 pm
leave our god given rights to vitamins minerals and herbs alone for our health and wellbeing. We know they work very well and so do big pharma, better than their synthetic rubbish. Codex Alimentarius is evil and merges with the food safety bill trying to shut down organic food growing for their gmo poison rubbish. Monsanto ig farben achwits codex alimentarius are connected look in to it
nines http://the-nines.net
09 June 2011 at 9:34 pm
As someone sick of the hopey changey thing on this side of the pond, I want the people on that one to do more than hope. While this is wonderful news, if it were happening in the United States it wouldn't improve a thing, except maybe some officials' poll numbers. Beware, and don't relax.
AlexF
09 June 2011 at 10:08 pm
Thank you ANH, this is very good news and even more so if we consider that Big Pharma goes hand in hand with the food industry.
The latest e-coli scam says it all.
Carolyn Moody http://www.bodybalancehealth.eu/mos/Frontpage/Itemid,1/
29 June 2011 at 9:58 pm
This is the best news I have heard since the EU Directive was passed without any real comment from the media. Will we get our herbs back, or are they delisted for ever I wonder?
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