FRENCH EFSA CHIEF DOWNSIZING SPEECH

STORIES BY KEITH NUTHALL THE INCOMING head of the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has signalled she will rationalise the organisaiton's work, taking account of a potential budget freeze for the next seven years. Following her formal appointment as executive director, Catherine Geslain-Lanéelle said: "Streamlining the authority's work will...be a key focus: much can be gained for the European public by networking with [European Union - EU] member states to handle the heavy scientific workload and face potential budgetary constraints." This ...


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