Commission
misses deadline to appeal ‘Pfizergate’ judgment
EU
court’s finding against executive’s handling of text message exchange between
Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizer CEO will stand.
July 30,
2025 4:00 am CET
By Mari
Eccles
https://www.politico.eu/article/commission-misses-deadline-to-appeal-pfizergate-judgment/
BRUSSELS
― The deadline has passed for the European Commission to appeal an EU court
judgment over President Ursula von der Leyen's text message exchange with a
vaccine-maker at the height of the Covid pandemic.
It means
the EU's General Court finding in May will stand. The court ruled that the
Commission failed to explain why messages shared between von der Leyen and
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla didn't contain important information that would have
required retention.
In a case
that became known as "Pfizergate," reporters asked to see the
messages after it was revealed in a 2021 New York Times interview with von der
Leyen that she had exchanged texts with Bourla ahead of a multibillion-euro
vaccine deal agreed between Pfizer and the EU.
The case
became a flashpoint for transparency activists who said it demonstrated the
lack of accountability in von der Leyen’s Commission ― and for people who
opposed the use of the vaccine in the first place.
No-confidence
vote
The
deadline for the EU executive to contest the decision in the EU’s top-tier
Court of Justice passed earlier this month without the Commission appealing, a
spokesperson for the EU courts confirmed.
At the
beginning of July, von der Leyen faced a no-confidence vote in the European
Parliament over the case, triggered by right-wing Romanian MEP Gheorghe
Piperea.
While the
Commission president easily survived the vote after the majority of MEPs backed
her leadership, the debate became the first time she has publicly defended
herself over the case. She told lawmakers in Strasbourg that some accusations
leveled against her were "simply a lie."
Whether
the Commission’s non-appeal means that the messages will be released is another
matter.
The court
ruling conceded that retrieving the texts will be difficult, and a spokesperson
for the Commission said that in line with the ruling it would provide "a
more detailed explanation as to why it does not hold the requested
documents."
The court
"did not put into question the Commission’s registration policy regarding
access to documents," the spokesperson said, adding that the EU executive
"remains fully committed to maintaining openness, accountability, and
clear communication with all stakeholders, including EU institutions, civil
society, and interest representatives."

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