Spanish Anti-Tobacco Group Urges 10-Year “Cooling-Off” Ban on Ex-Officials Working for Tobacco Industry

Sep.08
Spanish Anti-Tobacco Group Urges 10-Year “Cooling-Off” Ban on Ex-Officials Working for Tobacco Industry
Spanish advocacy group Nofumadores.org has called for urgent reforms to Spain’s conflict-of-interest rules to bar politicians and senior civil servants from taking jobs in the tobacco industry for 10 years after leaving office. The appeal follows a series of hires by Philip Morris, Japan Tobacco International (JTI) and distributor Logista that the group says risk undermining ongoing anti-tobacco legislation. The Health Ministry, led by Mónica García, aims to expand smoke-free spaces, raise tobac

Key Points


• Proposal: A 10-year post-employment ban for politicians and senior officials joining tobacco companies.


• Named hires: Rubén Baz Vicente (former undersecretary at the Ministry of Social Rights, Consumer Affairs and 2030 Agenda) now senior institutional relations lead at Philip Morris; Antonio José Olivera Herrera (former chief of staff to the territorial policy minister) hired by JTI.


• Board links: Logista’s board includes former senior public figures Cristina Garmendia, Pilar Platero and María Echenique.


• Policy context: Planned Spanish measures—more smoke-free areas, higher tobacco taxes, plain packaging; NGO says industry pressure has delayed tax and plain-pack steps.


• EU tax reform: Proposed minimum excise increases up to +139% (cigarettes), +258% (roll-your-own), +1,090% (cigars); estimated +€1.40 per pack in Spain.


• International standard: WHO FCTC Article 5.3 urges governments to protect health policy from tobacco industry interference.

 


 

2Firsts, September 8, 2025 — Nofumadores.org has publicly denounced what it calls growing tobacco-industry interference in Spanish policymaking amid a critical legislative moment. The association is urging an urgent overhaul of Spain’s incompatibility rules to prohibit politicians and senior public officials—those with access to sensitive information and key contacts—from working in the tobacco sector for at least ten years after leaving public service.

 

The group highlighted recent appointments: Rubén Baz Vicente, former undersecretary for Social Rights, Consumer Affairs and the 2030 Agenda, joined Philip Morris as senior institutional relations lead just months after leaving office; and Japan Tobacco International has hired Antonio José Olivera Herrera, former chief of staff to the minister for territorial policy. Spain’s largest tobacco distributor, Logista, counts several former high-level public figures on its board, including former science minister Cristina Garmendia, former SEPI chair Pilar Platero and former culture ministry official María Echenique.

 

“These hires are part of a broader pressure strategy,” said Nofumadores.org president Raquel Fernández Megina, calling the situation a “democratic and public-health scandal.” She argued that the tobacco industry seeks to “buy influence in the corridors of power” to block reforms.

The Health Ministry under Mónica García has announced plans to expand smoke-free spaces, increase tobacco taxes and advance plain packaging. According to Nofumadores, industry pressure has so far delayed or hindered the latter two measures, which the scientific and health communities view as pivotal to reducing smoking.

 

In parallel, the European Commission is preparing a substantial excise reform: proposed minimum tax increases of up to 139% for cigarettes, 258% for roll-your-own tobacco and 1,090% for cigars—changes that could raise the retail price of a cigarette pack in Spain by about €1.40 on average.

Nofumadores cited WHO’s Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) Article 5.3, which requires governments to protect public health policies from industry interference. The group called on Spain’s Parliament and government to legislate an effective “cooling-off” period to close the revolving door, safeguard public health, and uphold confidence in democratic institutions. “Lawmakers must choose: defend citizens’ health or the privileges of an industry linked to more than 60,000 deaths a year in Spain,” Fernández Megina said.

 

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