Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2005-11-14-Speech-1-030"
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"en.20051114.12.1-030"2
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"Mr President, I would like to inform the House, and for that matter the Commission, that the new Ambassador of the United States of America to the European Union, Mr Boyden Gray, is a lawyer with a special interest in public finance. He has been fully briefed about the level of fraud and corruption here and is now fully acquainted with much of the detail published last month in
. At a time when public accountability – and not just concerning financial management – is a big issue on both sides of the Atlantic, his arrival here and his appointment are to be much applauded.
While I am on my feet, I should also like to point out that not a single word on EU fraud and corruption published last month has yet been challenged or refuted."@en1
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"International Currency Review"1
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