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European Anti-fraud Office / Political corruption / European Parliament / Government / Court of Auditors / Court of Audit of the Republic of Slovenia / Budget of the European Union / Rapporteur / Slovenia / Politics / Committee on Budgetary Control
Date: 2014-07-11 06:12:15
European Anti-fraud Office
Political corruption
European Parliament
Government
Court of Auditors
Court of Audit of the Republic of Slovenia
Budget of the European Union
Rapporteur
Slovenia
Politics
Committee on Budgetary Control

EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT[removed]Committee on Budgetary Control

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