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"Mr President, the trial of strength that our Parliament has embarked on with the Commission and the Council on the draft SWIFT agreement may be a good thing, provided that the collection and transfer of data relating to banking transactions are used exclusively for counterterrorism purposes. Just about everyone has mentioned this obvious fact by now, but experience shows that, when it comes to the use of personal data, nothing is less certain. A suspected terrorist who is known to the United States’ intelligence services is not necessarily known to their European counterparts, as the Commission’s answer to one of my questions shows.
My standpoint on any new agreement on this matter will depend on the relevance of gathering personal data, on the provision of those data to security control bodies and on respect for the principle of reciprocity as regards information held by the authorities. I feel it is wise, therefore, to think about the best way of enforcing these conditions. It is up to Parliament to make this one of its prerogatives."@en1
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