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Since the European Court of Auditors was established in the 1970s, it has not once been able to approve an EU budget because it can never guarantee that the EU is accounting for its spending correctly.
Spend Better, Not More Derk Jan Eppink 2011
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Now that the European Court of Auditors has refused to sign off the EU's accounts for the 13th year in a row citing "errors of legality and regularity", I have a serious question to put to CoffeeHousers.
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Only a couple of days ago, as I mentioned earlier, the special report by the European Court of Auditors confirmed that the common fisheries policy was a failure - quite an indictment, I should have thought.
The great fishing debate Richard 2007
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Only a couple of days ago, as I mentioned earlier, the special report by the European Court of Auditors confirmed that the common fisheries policy was a failure - quite an indictment, I should have thought.
Archive 2007-12-01 Richard 2007
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The European Court of Auditors released its latest opinion last week, and for the 13th year in a row refused to sign off the EU's finances.
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In July 2005, the European Court of Auditors published a devastating special report on OLAF.
Part of the Problem Hans-Martin Tillack 2007
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Now that the European Court of Auditors has refused to sign off the EU's accounts for the 13th year in a row citing "errors of legality and regularity", I have a serious question to put to CoffeeHousers.
Who is more corrupt? 2007
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The European Court of Auditors released its latest opinion last week, and for the 13th year in a row refused to sign off the EU's finances.
Accounting for the EU Alistair Tebbit 2007
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In April Prodi replied that the European Court of Auditors was investigating the project.
Barroso sleaze – we spill the beans Richard 2005
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The European Court of Auditors has time and again castigated ECHO, the aid-giving organization in the EU and individual programmes.
The EU gives more aid to Third World countries than anyone else … Helen 2004
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