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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, more than a year ago now, when the initial problems in the Greek economy, and then in the economies of other countries, began to emerge, I was interviewed by the European channel. One of the points I raised was precisely the attention paid to the statistical data that allowed some countries to fiddle their accounts. The Ford report, which we have voted on and approved today, by contrast lays down criteria on the transparency and independence of national statistical authorities, with penalties for those who commit forgery and fraud. It is a fundamental report, in that it aims to prevent a lack of transparency in the compilation of statistical data and ensures that those data are uniform. This will enable the European institutions and the governments of all the countries to proceed uniformly, in other words to have criteria that are not only based on knowledge but which are also uniform in terms of the actions carried out."@en1
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