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". – President, may I first of all say that the Commission has no desire to play the role of Pontius Pilate, in particular because of the sequel to what Pontius Pilate did, so I hope that the honourable Member of this Parliament will forgive me for saying that the Commission wishes to play a different role in this whole area.
As to the matter itself, it is really quite simple. A French university and a British university have entered into a contract with an educational establishment in Greece and students from France, Britain or any other country study in those institutions in Greece. They take their examinations there under the supervision of the French or British university, and the degrees which are eventually granted are British and French degrees. If then the student in that establishment, perhaps a Greek student, does not gain recognition for his diploma or degree in Greece, then I am afraid there is no alternative other than for him to address himself to the Greek authorities saying that he has been awarded a French or a British degree
as the French expression is. He should therefore address himself to those authorities in order to get redress. I am afraid the Commission cannot do anything in that respect, but it will of course follow such cases with extreme interest."@en1
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"en bonne et due forme"1
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