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"I chose to support this motion because I believe that it sets out Parliament guidelines and proposals to counter organised crime at EU level; it will help strengthen and improve the functions of the various structures which are meant to fight organised crime and, as it is our duty to fulfil those commitments we have made to our citizens, I believe it is an important motion. Organised crime has substantial social costs; it infringes upon the EU’s commitments towards its citizens by misappropriating resources, distorting the free common market, promoting corruption, infringing on human rights, undermining the rule of democracy, and much more. Lately, organised crime has taken advantage of globalisation, the abolition of EU borders and the legislative differences among Member States.
As crime acts on a transnational basis, so must the organisations which strive to prevent it. That is why we must take advantage of the new opportunities and instruments at EU level which have come into being since the enactment of the Treaty of Lisbon, judicial and police cooperation and the organisations responsible for the prevention of transnational crimes, such as Europol, Eurojust, OLAF, and European Public Protectors."@en1
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