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Traineeship opportunity at Petr Ježek’s Brussels office

Petr Ježek, Czech member of European Parliament (ALDE) is searching for a trainee for his Brussels office. This traineeship would suit someone with...

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Goodbye to tax havens? Interview for France 24

Petr Jezek's  interview for  France 24 on findings of the European Parliament PANA committee and its recommendations on how to fight  tax...

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12.12.2017

Traineeship opportunity at Petr Ježek’s Brussels office

Petr Ježek, Czech member of European Parliament (ANO, ALDE) is searching for a trainee for his Brussel’s office.

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Petr Ježek

Born in Prague in 1965. A graduate of Prague’s University of Economics, Petr Ježek joined his country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and served as a diplomat. For some ten years, he held relatively high posts related to the country’s ties with the EU, e.g. heading the Foreign Ministry’s European Integration Department and serving as Deputy State Secretary for European Affairs. He also worked as chief of staff of then Czech Prime Minister Vladimír Špidla. In 2014, Petr Ježek was elected Member of the European Parliament on the ballot of the ANO 2011 party.

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ECON discusses report on tax information exchange

The Economic and Monetary Committee of the European Parliament on Tuesday discussed a report on a tax information exchange directive, as put forth by the European Commission. As the ALDE group’s shadow rapporteur, Petr Ježek endorsed the report.

In his remarks, MEP Ježek welcomed efforts to including national tax rulings into the information exchanged among member state, and said it was crucial to grant the Commission access to the information.

The Economic and Monetary Committee of the European Parliament on Thursday discussed a report on a tax information exchange directive, as put forth by the European Commission. As the ALDE group’s shadow rapporteur, Petr Ježek endorsed the report.

 

In his remarks, MEP Ježek welcomed efforts to including national tax rulings into the information exchanged among member state, and said it was crucial to grant the Commission access to the information.

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