Page contentsPage contents Responsibilities A safer and more secure EuropeAs Commissioner for Internal Affairs and Migration, Magnus Brunner is responsible for strengthening Europe’s internal security, designing and upgrading EU legislation, policies and operational responses to meet the many threats we face and ensure every European citizen’s basic right to feel safe is met.He is tasked with:designing and implementing a new European Internal Security Strategy, looking at all threats online and offlineleading efforts on the fight against serious and organised crime, notably by proposing a new European action plan against drug trafficking, a renewed EU action plan on firearms and by leading the work on the fight against cybercrimeleading the work to better protect children against sexual abuse online and offlineleading the work on a new Counter-Terrorism Agenda to address new and emerging threatsensuring that the critical physical and digital infrastructure is secure and resilientworking to develop and deploy a new European Critical Communication System to be used by public authorities in charge of security and safety ensuring Europol becomes a truly operational police agencyworking with Member States to improve the safety and security of Jewish and Muslim communitiesRead more about the European Security Union and about the EU’s agenda to tackle organised crime and counter-terrorism.Stronger common bordersMagnus Brunner will also oversee the Commission’s efforts to deliver a stronger, more agile and fully digitalised common border.He is responsible for:promoting integrated border management and overseeing the strengthening of Frontexensuring a fully functional European digital border management with a new interoperable IT architecture and digitalised visa proceduresworking with Member States and stakeholders to prepare and respond to hybrid attacks and the instrumentalisation of migrants at the EU’s external bordersdeveloping an EU visa policy strategy together with non-EU countriesimplementing recent improvements to the Schengen frameworkRead more about Frontex.Standing fair and firm on migrationCommissioner Brunner will also be responsible for migration issues. On this front, he will work together with Member States and EU agencies to manage migration effectively, firmly and fairly. He is tasked with:overseeing the implementation of the Pact on Migration and Asylum and preparation of the first five-year European Asylum and Migration Management Strategydeveloping a new common approach on the return of irregular migrants that is modern, simplified, dignified and recognised across Europeleading the work in the fight against smugglers and people traffickers, including by working with international partners working with Member States on a stronger coordination of rescue operationsworking on legal migration to attract people with the right skills to match local labour market needs, as well as on legal pathways for refugees and a strategy for their integrationreviewing, where necessary, the rules on preventing exploitation of workers in Europe with an irregular statusRead more about the EU’s approach to migration and asylum. ContactsMedia contactsCommission spokespersons' serviceWrite to the CommissionerShare your views Speeches Speeches will be available soon. Latest Press release20 December 2024Commission proposes to suspend visa-free travel for officials from Georgia3 min readStatement12 December 2024Statement by the European Commission on the occasion of Bulgaria and Romania becoming fully part of Schengen 1 min readMore news Calendar See all Transparency Meetings and missionsAs part of the Commission's commitment to transparency, Commissioners and their Cabinet members publish information on and minutes of all meetings they hold with interest representatives. Every two months, they also publish an overview of mission expenses.Meetings with Commissioner BrunnerMeetings with Commissioner Brunner's Cabinet membersMissions of Commissioner BrunnerEuropean Parliament hearingsRead Commissioner Brunner's answers to the European Parliament questionnaire.Declaration of interestsIn line with the Commission's Code of Conduct for Members of the Commission, each Member of the Commission publishes a declaration of interests. The declarations of the Commissioners-designate can be found on the European Parliament’s website, where they were published before the confirmation hearings of the Commissioners. The declarations of interests of the new Members of the Commission will be updated and published here at the beginning of 2025 in line with Article 3 of the Code of Conduct for the Members of the European Commission. Machine-readable versions of all declarations will also be made available in line with the requirements of the Code of Conduct. The declarations of interests follow the requirements set out in Article 3 and Annex 1 of the Code of Conduct for Commissioners. Biography 2024-presentEuropean Commissioner for Internal Affairs and Migration2021-2024Federal Minister of Finance2020-2021State Secretary in the Federal Ministry for Climate Protection Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology2018-2020Vice-President of the Federal Council2009-2020Member of the Federal Council (ÖVP)2007-2020Member of the Board, OeMAG Abwicklungsstelle für Ökostrom AG2006Head of Corporate Development, Communications and Strategic Development, Illwerke VKw Group2002-2005Political Director, Austrian Economic Association (Österreichischer Wirtschaftsbund)Show 4 more items2000-2004Member of the Council of Höchst Documents 1 DECEMBER 2024President von der Leyen’s mission letter to Magnus BrunnerOther languages (1)Deutsch(833.03 KB - PDF)Download Related links The PresidentCollege of CommissionersMigration and Home Affairs
Press release20 December 2024Commission proposes to suspend visa-free travel for officials from Georgia3 min read
Statement12 December 2024Statement by the European Commission on the occasion of Bulgaria and Romania becoming fully part of Schengen 1 min read