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"Madam President, my group would also have liked to see the money laundering directive approved sooner. We would, indeed, have liked to have seen it wrapped up before the summer holidays. But it was Mrs Villiers' own group which held out against an obligation on lawyers to report suspicious transactions and therefore held up the final resolution of this matter for six months after our plenary vote in April. I am glad to say that the results of conciliation do not reflect that refusal and lawyers will have to contact the authorities when they have reason to believe their clients may be seeking advice in order to engage in money laundering.
I am glad that is the final result. I deeply regret that it took so long. I am afraid it is Mrs Villiers's own group – indeed her own delegation within that group – which contributed to that lengthened and regrettable delay.
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