EFSA MOVE

BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Food Safety Authority is on the move, but is still staying in Brussels for now. Its management board has authorised the rental of larger temporary premises as the agency grows from its current 50 staff to a planned 200-300 complement in 2005. EU ministers have yet to choose a city for its permanent home.



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