EU’s Investment Bank Slammed for Response to Alleged Harassment
- Bank tells lawmakers 19 of 24 alleged harassers still at bank
- EIB says out of all claims one was confirmed to be harassment
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The European Union’s in-house investment bank was criticized by a leading EU lawmaker for its inadequate responses to questions about alleged harassment at the institution.
While 19 out of 24 alleged harassers named in complaints between 2016 and 2020 still work at the bank, almost half of the alleged victims no longer work there, the European Investment Bank said in a Sept. 14 reply to questions by three members of the European Parliament.