02/12/2010 (Agence Europe) - The responses provided by the European Police College (CEPOL) are deemed to be insufficient. On Tuesday 30 November, Véronique Mathieu (EPP, France) the rapporteur on the 2008 budget for the CEPOL said: “I regretfully point out that the European Police College has still not learned all the lessons stemming from the decision by the European Parliament to refuse it a discharge for its 2008 accounts. Neither has it taken appropriate measures for rectifying its accounts”. She sharply criticised the refusal of the CEPOL management committee to include the names and functions of its members on the CEPOL website “although this measure had been demanded by an overwhelming majority at the European Parliament”. She underlined persisting accounting errors “involving non-negligible amounts. We will not close this case until CEPOL has provided proof of real changes in the organisation of its management committee and in its accounting”, concluded Mathieu. (L.C./transl.fl)