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Europe
Some $1.2 billion in EU payments missing
2005-06-08
STRASBOURG, France, June 8 (UPI) -- A European Parliament study released Wednesday said EU members should do more to recover some $1.2 billion in missing aid payments. The EU's anti-fraud agency, OLAF, has recovered less than 2 percent of an estimated $6.4 billion that disappeared between 1999 and 2003, according to report on budgetary control by Herbert Bosch, an EU parliament member from Austria.
Some members of the Parliament's Budget Committee fear the real level of misspending might be higher than has been indicated, the EU Observer reported. "Member states don't attach the same importance to protecting the EU's financial interests compared to their own," a parliamentary official said.
However, OLAF said its investigations take time because of their legal complexity. "OLAF is only five years old itself and this is just the beginning of the investigation process," the agency's spokesman, Allesandre Buttice, told EU Observer. "It is too early to measure us, you should measure us five years from now."
A five year plan, gee, that sounds familiar. Wonder how much money will be missing in another five years that they can't find?
Posted by:Steve

#4   "Why five yrs? We figure it will take another yr to learn how it was done,a yr to figure out how we can do it,then three yrs of filling our bank accounts in the Caymans. We feel 3 yrs will be enough,we're not greedy."
Posted by: Stephen   2005-06-08 20:52  

#3  It is too early to measure us, you should measure us five years from now.

Yeah. We hope to hit a hundred billion by then.
Posted by: Jackal   2005-06-08 18:42  

#2  Five years to find 6.4 bil?

Yeah, that should be long out of the European public's attention span by then...
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-06-08 16:18  

#1  Hmmm, taxation and spending by unelected officials with no oversight, what could possibly go wrong? The EU members should see this as a cheap lesson and walk away now. OTH this is nowhere near the amount mis-spent/stolen/wasted under teh un Oil for Dictators program so maybe they should give them a second shot.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2005-06-08 16:18  

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