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"Mr President, I should briefly like to refer back to my speech. I asked the President of the Court of Auditors three questions, two of which were left unanswered. I specifically asked him whether I would be able to gain access to the dossier drafted by OLAF following the submission of my fraud dossier to the Court of Auditors. He failed to give me an answer to this. Neither have I received a reply to the question whether the case involving Mrs N, the former member of the Court of Auditors, is an isolated one and whether we can rely on this not being common practice within the Court of Auditors.
Thirdly, I should say that I am extremely dissatisfied with his response. In its press release, OLAF first says the following about this case: ‘we have submitted a dossier to the judicial authorities in Luxembourg’. OLAF subsequently adds: ‘in this context OLAF has recommended to the European Court of Auditors to open a disciplinary inquiry into these persons and to initiate recovery procedures in respect of the sums in question’. I now hear that the Court of Auditors is waiting for the judicial inquiry in Luxembourg. I fear that this will take years and years, as is customary in Belgian courts. I should still urge the Court of Auditors to do as OLAF has recommended."@en1
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