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To begin with, I would like to thank Mr Sonik for his well prepared report. The Committee on Legal Affairs analysed the legal side of this report and, after submitting a few amendments, approved the report. It was truly abnormal that a citizen convicted of abuse in one EU state, including sexual abuse against children, could again find work in children’s education institutions in another EU state, despite the fact that in its judgment the court had forbidden the citizen from doing so. The report makes provision that information on such individuals will, in accordance with compulsory procedures, be passed to all EU states, which will add it to the appropriate register. Therefore, such a child rapist will no longer be able to work in children’s education institutions and harm children again. I would urge my colleagues to approve the report and trust that all EU states will ensure that this new rule is introduced as a matter of urgency. After all, child welfare is the most important thing."@en1
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