KALLAS – TRANSPARENCY

Keith NuthallTHE EUROPEAN Commission is drafting an action plan to improve transparency in its infamously opaque accounting procedures, with resulting legislative reforms maybe demanding the public unveiling of the recipients of European Union (EU) funds. At a speech in Nottingham before European Foundation for Management Development the EU's new Commissioner for anti-fraud Siim Kallas noted with disapproval: "At the moment, in most member states, data on end beneficiaries (of Brussels' agricultural spending) are not publicly available". He said was "amazed about ...


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