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"Mr President, I too should like to join in the tributes paid to all the rapporteurs, but I wish to highlight, if I may, the role played by the rapporteurs from the Socialist Group, especially our colleague Mr Wynn, whose outstanding work will undoubtedly define the discharge process between now and the end of this mandate. I also wish to mention our colleagues Mrs Ayala Sender and Mrs Xenogiannakopoulou who, along with our chairman Mr Fazakas, have formed a team in which the socialists have come to the fore and can have great pride in their work.
I should also like to congratulate you, Commissioner, on your excellent speech, and on the clarity with which you addressed the issues arising from the discharge. I must say to you, however, that I am not particularly interested to know which wine you drank on 12 December, based on a note presented by Mr Stubb, but I am certainly very interested to know which companies were funded by export subsidies and pastry subsidies from the Community budget to dispose of 30 000 tonnes of adulterated butter. The problem is that, after six years, the Commission still tells me that it cannot disclose such confidential data, and that Members of Parliament and the European public do not have access to this information. This strikes me as the biggest problem that we face."@en1
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