Brussels, 04/10/2011 (Agence Europe) - Several MEPs on the European Parliament (EP) civil liberties committee were critical on Monday 3 October of the Commission communication of 13 July on possible options for a European terrorism finance tracking system, TFTS, under the TFTP-SWIFT agreement the EU has with the United States.
ALDE Group MEPs Alexander Alvaro (the rapporteur) and Sophie In't Veld were unhappy that the Commission communication was not in line with what the EP had called for...