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BUDGETARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Parliament’s budgetary control committee has called on relevant European Union (EU) institutions to toughen their efforts to fight EU fraud, concluding there was “a long way to go” to tackle the problem. Approving a report from Austrian socialist MEP Herbert Bösch, the committee said the European Commission should review its policy of decentralising responsibility for financial management.…
EP FRAUD MOTION
Keith Nuthall
THE EUROPEAN Parliament’s budgetary control committee has called on relevant European Union (EU) institutions to toughen and improve their efforts to fight EU fraud, concluding that there was “a long way to go” to successfully tackle the problem. Approving a report from Austrian socialist MEP Herbert Bösch, the committee said the European Commission should review its policy of decentralising responsibility for financial management, whilst separating competences for the budget, accounts, financial control and combating fraud, now all under one Commissioner.…
SUBSTANCE ABUSE LEGISLATION: EU
BY ALAN OSBORN
ABUSE of drugs and alcohol in the workplace may be a growing concern in European Union (EU) countries but there seems little evidence that the relevant authorities are unduly alarmed by it. An informal survey by Occupational Health of organisations and government departments suggests that little attempt has been made so far to assess the scale of the problem, still less to devise legislation aimed at workers, as distinct from society in general.…
ECJ - AUSTRIA
BY KEITH NUTHALL
PUNITIVE tolls levied on Austria’s trans-Alpine Brenner motorway have been undermined by a European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruling, which has opened the way for hauliers to claim compensation against their effect. The decision is a precedent across the European Union and could be used to challenge other punitive tolls, designed to dissuade hauliers from using environmentally sensitive routes.…
EURATOM REVIEW
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE IRISH government is backing an Austrian call for the ongoing European Union (EU) intergovernmental conference (IGC) – that is writing the EU’s first constitution – to convene a separate conference to review the Euratom nuclear energy treaty.…
ECJ - BUD V BUD
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A RULING from the European Court of Justice (ECJ) over the protracted row over the rights to the names Budweiser and Bud could weaken an attempt to prevent US-based Annheuser Busch from importing its beer into Austria. Its Czech Republic rival Budejovicky Budvar has been trying to block such imports – named ‘American Bud’ – on the grounds that a bilateral convention between Austria and the Czech Republic reserves the name “Bud” for Czech beer in Austrian markets.…
EURATOM REFORM
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE IRISH government has announced that it is backing an Austrian call for the ongoing European Union (EU) intergovernmental conference (IGC) – that is writing the EU’s first constitution – to convene a separate conference to review the Euratom nuclear energy treaty.…
EURATOM REFORM
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE IRISH government has announced that it is backing an Austrian call for the ongoing European Union (EU) intergovernmental conference (IGC) – that is writing the EU’s first constitution – to convene a separate conference to review the Euratom nuclear energy treaty.…
AUSTRIAN TROUT DEATHS
KEITH NUTHALL
THE NEWLY re-named international Aquatic Animal Heath Standards Commission (formerly the Fish Diseases Commission) has warned of an outbreak of infectious haematopoietic necrosis amongst farmed trout in Austria. So far 3,500 fish have died or been culled at a farm in Salzburg province, with the commission saying 8,400 fish are vulnerable to exposure, it said.…
AUSTRIA LORRY BAN
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A PLANNED ban on heavy goods vehicles carrying non-ferrous and ferrous minerals on a key Alpine motorway linking Germany with Italy has sparked urgent legal action from the European Commission. It is taking Austria to the European Court of Justice, because of an order by the governor of the Austrian Tyrol to block the transport by lorries weighing more than 7.5 tonnes of certain heavy goods – among them metal ores – along the A12 Inntal motorway between Kundl and Ampass.…