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The European Economic Social Committee is a consultative body, based in Brussels. It issues non-binding opinions on law and policy (Photo: EU)

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EU institution beset by harassment claims

The EU's smallest institution is embroiled in controversy after perceived threats to dismantle internal checks-and-balances, as serious allegations of harassment have been left festering.

Caught in the mix is the Italian national Gianluca Brunetti, who on Tuesday (24 September) may officially become the next secretary general of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), a Brussels-based institution with a €136.5m annual budget tasked to issue opinions on EU law and policy.

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The European Economic Social Committee is a consultative body, based in Brussels. It issues non-binding opinions on law and policy (Photo: EU)

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