The controversial 2024 move of a senior EU antitrust official to a private law firm will for now remain shrouded in secrecy, the European Commisison has said, despite formal warnings that the revolving door of staff to the private sector had a “corrosive” effect on public trust. The departure of Henrik Morch, a director from the Commisison’s competition department DG COMP to Paul, Weiss earlier this year led to a blistering report from EU ombudsman, Emily O’Reilly, who said that such events fed euroscepticism and undermined EU interests. In a letter published on Tuesday (24 September), EU Huma…