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"Mr President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, the liberal group supports the tenor of the rapporteur’s proposals. How often do I read in the paper that one or other incident has occurred. It is by no means always serious, but still. It is therefore in the interest of safety that an effective, transparent system be put in place for reporting these incidents at international level, so that we can gain an overview and draw lessons from the data gathered. However, our group attaches great importance to the extent to which the information received from those who report who actually require the information will be given it. Secondly, it is, in our opinion, important for the anonymity of those who report incidents to be protected. That is, of course, to be welcomed, but if individuals who report incidents are guilty of gross negligence, it must be possible to prosecute them. It is not acceptable for people to be cleared of their negligence by reporting the incident involved. We are therefore pleased with the support which our amendments received in the committee. However, we do struggle with a few other amendments, and I would mention Amendments Nos 5, 6 and 7 for the same reasons, in fact, that we tabled our amendments and that we received that support. Amendment No 5, in particular, does not promote clarity, but as I said before: I should like to thank the rapporteur, and the liberal group supports the proposals on the whole."@en1

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