European Parliament Special Committee on the Financial, Economic and Social Crisis
The Special Committee on the Financial, Economic and Social Crisis (CRIS) was a special committee of the European Parliament. It was created in October 2009 to assess the fallout from the great financial crisis and make recommendations to prevent a similar upheaval.[1] A significant resolution was adopted in October 2010. It is codified in what is known as a mid-term report, however, because the mandate was extended to July 2011. Then, a final resolution was adopted. The work of the committee is important in relation to drafting policy in the areas of EU financial supervision and governance, in the context of the European sovereign debt crisis.
Members
Name | Position |
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Wolf Klinz | Chair |
Pervenche Berès | Rapporteur |
Stephan Paul | Consultant |
See also
- Wall Street and the Financial Crisis: Anatomy of a Financial Collapse
- European System of Financial Supervisors
- Committees of the European Parliament
References
- ^ http://www.euractiv.com/financial-services/parliament-opens-enquiry-financial-crisis/article-186444 [dead link]
External links
- CRIS' official webpage
- The CRIS final report
- Wolf Klinz interviewed in October 2009
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