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"I would thank the Commissioner for his answer and should like to ask a question: where does Commissioner Kinnock believe that criticism ought to be directed? Should it be directed at the fact that some millions of euros which should have gone in aid have disappeared and that taxpayers’ money has been mismanaged; or should it be directed against those who express their disappointment at the fact that these issues have not been successfully clarified? I think the answer should be simple, and I believe that the people of Europe also think the answer is obvious. My second question concerns the fact that, if the Commission wrote a letter to former Commissioner Gradin, it must have believed that she had in some way attacked an individual. I myself saw the TV programme and I am able to say that she did not do so. She was completely loyal to the decisions taken in the Commission. How could you believe that former Commissioner Gradin had directed criticism against individuals? You must obviously have thought she had done so, because you wrote the letter."@en1

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