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". – Mr President, I wish to begin by thanking Mr Casaca for his report, although the Commission does not agree with all aspects of it.
I should underline that the implementation by the Member States of Regulation 4045/89 is generally satisfactory. The Commission's proposal therefore only contains technical amendments aimed at adjusting reference amounts for inflation, as was the case with the last amendment in 1994, simplifying Member States' reporting requirements and including the possibility of reducing the number of scrutinies in certain duly motivated cases. These would be cases in which control services from more than one Member State joined forces in scrutinising international-scale companies receiving EAGGF aid. As I have said, the implementation by the Member States of the obligations arising from this control regulation is satisfactory, but some technical amendments are called for.
Let me stress one important factor: the regulation is a control regulation and not an anti-fraud regulation. The Commission therefore shares the opinion of Parliament's Committee on Legal Affairs and the Internal Market that Article 37 and not Article 280 is the most appropriate legal base."@en1
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