ANDREASEN-KALLAS

BY ALAN OSBORNMARTA Andreasen, the European Commission's former chief accountant who was sacked in November, has been offered a glimmer of hope for re-instatement in her old job by the new Barroso Commission, which has just taken office in Brussels. Ms Andreasen was suspended two years ago after she made public her discoveries of significant weaknesses in the Commission's accounting procedures. Following notice of her formal dismissal last month Ms Andreasen sought a stay of execution from the new Commission and was invited to a meeting this week with the new ...


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