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"The next item is ‘Question Time’ (B50171/2001 ). We shall look at questions to the Council.
Question No 1 by Bart Staes ():
The AVENTINUS project and its successor, the SENSUS project, have been subsidised by the Commission since 1996. Both projects seek to develop an information-exchange programme for European police and intelligence services. Coordination is in the hands of Stephan Bodenkamp/ Christoph Klonowski of the German Federal Intelligence Service (Bundesnachrichtendienst).
On 25 May 1999, the original Decision E/1791/97 of 3 September 1997 was amended so as to enable Europol to join the project (E/696/99). In November 1999 Europol effectively joined the ranks of SENSUS partners Gesellschaft für multilinguale Systeme mbH (Multilingual Systems Company, Ltd) and the Italian firm Datamat.
Despite the conviction of coordinator Stephan Bodenkamp/Christoph Klonowski for forgery and the formation of the dubious SENSUS-Bundesnachrichtendienst-L[amp]H-Sail Labs complex, Europol awarded a new contract worth 20 million euro at the beginning of 2001.
Will the Council arrange for an external audit of the AVENTINUS, SENSUS and EUROPOLIS projects to be conducted in order to eliminate irregularities and come up with a transparent project? If not, why not?"@en1
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"Subject: Irregularities in SENSUS and EUROPOLIS projects"1
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