European Union Accounts
Tuesday, 14 November 2006
The House of Lords may be happy with EU accounting procedures, but Marta Andreasen - who was suspended by the European Commission in 2002 (before being sacked in 2004) after going public with worries that its accounting system was open to fraud - is less charitable:
These changes of more than €20 billion that have surfaced in some chapters would certainly cause heads to roll and the prosecution of the directors if they happened in the private sector.Who do you believe? Difficult choice.
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