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"(FR) Mr President, I share the indignation of Mr Markov of the GUE/NGL Group towards Mr Bangemann"s attitude, but the real question is: what has Mr Bangemann been able to offer in order to command such a high salary? How much have his services brought to a private company? How much control do European institutions have over the subsidies and advantages gained by private companies such as or others, and what control is there over the use that these companies make of them? Yes, it is shocking that a European Commissioner should be able to profit unduly from his position for his own benefit, but it is even more shocking that incredibly rich companies should be able to profit, quite legally, from subsidies from European institutions whilst to my knowledge, these same institutions are giving no help at all to the eighteen million unemployed workers throughout the Union, nor to the several million other people who are forced to live on salaries which barely keep them alive. (Applause)"@en1
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