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"For years the European Union in general, and the European Commission in particular, have been strongly criticised for shortcomings in financial procedures by Member States. It is indeed national governments who actually spend some 80% of the EU budget, and most criticisms of the Court of Auditors relate to them, rather than to the European institutions. Even if the shortcomings of Member States relate mainly to delays, incomplete paperwork and suchlike rather than to fraud, the general impression created is damaging, and damaging in practice to the EU rather than to the Member States. That is why it is so important to oblige Member States to take their responsibilities more seriously, and I welcome the progress made on this point, notably thanks to the Parliament using its muscle during the negotiations with the Council on the new Financial Perspectives."@en1
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