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The Commission’s proposal is of major importance in the times in which we live. Crime is, broadly speaking, on the rise throughout Europe, and a more effective European Police College (CEPOL) will help the public to feel safer.
The amendments tabled by the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs and by the Committee on Budgets, adopted unanimously in committee, have improved the original proposal significantly.
CEPOL was conferred legal personality in 2004 and now requires further development. These measures, intended to provide for an adequately-staffed secretariat, financing exclusively from the Community budget and the recruitment of police staff, are intended to meet this requirement.
Mr Demetriou’s report offers workable solutions to problems that I consider to be of the highest importance.
I voted in favour."@en1
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