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"As the only democratically elected institution representing citizens at European Union level, it is vital that the European Parliament is fully able to scrutinise the administration of the EU and its laws and hold public institutions to account. That is why Labour MEPs have voted for this report, drafted by my Labour colleague, David Martin, which has considerable cross-party support. In the wake of the 2007 Equitable Life inquiry, which was restricted by a lack of necessary legal powers, the proposed regulation aims to bring the powers of the European Parliament to a level with those of national Parliaments when conducting special investigations into alleged maladministration. It does not seek to extend the Parliament’s powers of inquiry beyond those typical for national Parliaments."@en1
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