OILSEEDS
September 1st, 2002
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EU Court of Auditors has criticised the European Commission's management of the EU's oil seeds support scheme, saying it accepted subsidy bids containing overstated yields and the Euro 29.3 million granted 1992-2000 exceeded the legal maximum by Euro 366 million.
THE EU Court of Auditors has criticised the European Commission's management of the EU's oil seeds support scheme, saying it accepted subsidy bids containing overstated yields and the Euro 29.3 million granted 1992-2000 exceeded the legal maximum by Euro 366 million.
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