KINNOCK FOLLOW UP

BY ALAN OSBORNTHE THREAT to the political future of Neil Kinnock seemed to have ebbed last night, with the author of a memorandum highly critical of the EuropeanCommission's accounting system saying (on Tuesday) that there had beena "paradigm shift" to improve the system since he reported last year. M.Jules Muis, the Commission's audit chief, had earlier reported "seriousweaknesses" in accounting procedures, confirming criticisms made originallyby its former chief accountant Marta Andreason, who was suspendedfrom her post by Mr Kinnock, Commission vice-president, ...


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