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Access to EU public registers ends: ‘We are going back to era of corporate secrecy’

Campaigners say invalidation of member states’ databases will hinder efforts to tackle abuse of ownership rules

Until last week, anyone wanting to know the ultimate owner of an EU-based company could consult databases held by member states. This public access has helped expose myriad abuses, including by a Czech prime minister and a Lebanese central bank governor.

But, in a ruling last week in a case centred on privacy and data protection, the Court of Justice of the EU has in effect shut such registers to public view.

Transparency campaigners described Tuesday’s decision as a surprising and drastic regression in efforts to tackle money laundering and the abuse of shell companies. The move is likely to have a wider chilling effect, they added.

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