- Hans-Peter Martin
Hans-Peter Martin (born
August 11 ,1957 ) is anAustria njournalist who has also been aMember of the European Parliament since 1999.Born in
Bregenz ,Vorarlberg , Martin used to work for the German weekly news magazine "Der Spiegel ". As a freelance writer, he has written and co-authored several books, among them "" ("Die Globalisierungsfalle", 1996) and "Bitter Pills" ("Bittere Pillen") about the pros and cons of pharmaceuticals.In the 1999 European Parliament elections Martin was the leader of the Austrian Social Democratic group. However, his individualistic work style and his proclivity for muckraking soon led to alienation from, and a complete break with, that party.
Early in 2004, he accused MEPs of dishonesty concerning the reimbursement of
travel and subsistence expenses. Martin claimed that the actual costs incurred are considerably less than theattendance allowance s to which each MEP is entitled, and that it is a waste of public money that had to be stopped. His work colleagues (spokesmanHans Gert Pöttering ) conceded that Martin had a point but were opposed to his aggressive, investigative methods. In response he got himself accused of claiming too much in meal expenses.On 31 March 2004, he presented a list in
Strasbourg with the names of 57 German members of Parliament, who falsely claimed attendance allowances (for days in which they had not attended). He accused members of all parties of falsely putting themselves on the attendance allowance list and then shortly afterwards leaving the building.Also in 2004 he presented a list of 7,200 cases in which members of Parliament falsely claimed attendance allowance ("day money", "
per diem " allowance).The spokesmen declared that the accusations were not sustained and not proven. All the members disapproved of the fact that the allegations were made public. The President of Parliament
Pat Cox said that he would prefer to deal with the case internally.Also in 2004, Hans-Peter Martin founded his own party, "Hans-Peter Martin's List — For genuine control and transparency in Brussels" ("Liste Dr. Hans-Peter Martin — Für echte Kontrolle in Brüssel"). In the
European Parliament election, 2004 he received a very surprising 14 per cent of the vote — more than the Greens or theAustrian Freedom Party — and gained two seats for Austria in theEuropean Parliament . His colleague at the time of the elections wasKarin Resetarits , a former journalist with both theORF and a private radio station. However, they soon found themselves in heavy disagreement and ceased to work together. She joined the Liberal group in the European Parliament onJune 7 2005 In 2005 Hans Peter Martin,
Paul van Buitenen (Europa Transparant ) andAshley Mote decided to cooperate under the namePlatform for Transparency (PfT).He also competed in the Austrian legislative elections of 2006 with his party "
Dr. Martin's List — For Democracy, Control, Justice " (MATIN), but obtained no seat in the parliament.ee also
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Accountability in the European Union External links
* [http://www.hpmartin.net/ Website of Hans Peter Martin] (also [http://www.hpmartin.net/The_European_Transparency_Initiative-lang-en.html in English] )
* [http://www.weisse.at/ Liste Dr. Martin — für Demokratie, Kontrolle, Gerechtigkeit]
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