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DERIVATIVES CASE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission is threatening seven European Union (EU) countries with legal action at the European Court of Justice (ECJ) for failing to apply EU law and give local companies the option of applying International Accounting Standard (IAS) 39 on financial instruments.…
UNDECLARED WORK
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE GREEKS may be European football champions, but they are bottom of the league for tax honesty, said a European Commission report, with more than 20% of work by value being undeclared. ‘Undeclared work in an enlarged Union’ shows Britain is much more honest, with only 2% of its GDP concealed from the tax authorities, second only to Austria (1.5%).…
OECD BROADBAND
BY KEITH NUTHALL
GOVERNMENTS should avoid forcing national telecommunications utilities to make broadband services available to rural and remote areas, but rather rely on boosting competition in the sector, an Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) report has claimed. Indeed, making such demands “would reduce competition and innovation.…
FINLAND APPROVAL
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has used its Euratom powers to give Finland the go-ahead to build a new fifth nuclear power plant, citing the need to replace old fossil fuel plants. The first ordered in the European Union for more than a decade, the plant should command an electrical capacity of 1600 MWe from 2009.…
UNDECLARED WORK
Keith Nuthall
THE GREEKS may be champions in European football, but they are bottom of the league for tax honesty, a European Commission report has concluded, with more than 20% of work by value being undeclared. The paper ‘Undeclared work in an enlarged Union’ shows that Britain is much more honest, with only 2% of its GDP being concealed from the tax authorities, second only to Austria (1.5%).…
ANIMAL TRACING
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A NEW electronic European Union (EU) livestock tracing system is being introduced, holding data on the movement of animals across the EU. The TRACES system will cost Euro 2.2 million to rollout, being installed in Austria, Italy, France, Belgium, Luxembourg and Finland this month and in other member states by December 31.…
WORK ACCIDENT STATS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
RELIABLE statistics are of course vital to any insurance company’s assessment of risk, and nationally produced figures in countries such as Britain and the USA can usually be counted upon in actuarial calculations. But what about comparing countries when managing international policy portfolios?…
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
BY KEITH NUTHALL
AN ONLINE tool has been released by a European Commission-funded research project allowing local authorities to assess their sustainable development, measured across a wide range of activities. The Local Evaluation 21 system will allow councils for the first time – claim its developers – to compare their record with all other local authorities in Britain and those of a similar size from other European Union (EU) countries.…
FINLAND & SWEDEN
BY KEITH NUTHALL
SWEDEN and Finland are being threatened with legal action at the European Court of Justice (ECJ) over their alleged failures to properly clean their wastewater discharges, a problem causing the shallow Baltic Sea to become rich with nutrients, sometimes causing dangerous algal blooms.…
EUROSTAT STUDY
BY KEITH NUTHALL
AMONGST all European Union (EU) countries, Finland has the highest number of nurses and midwives per head of population, – 2,181 per 100,000 inhabitants – according to the recently released and latest available comparative figures. EU statistical agency Eurostat said that these 1998-2000 figures showed Portugal as having the least nurses and midwives (379 per 100,000) and Greece the second worst performer (391).…