Brussels, 04/06/2012 (Agence Europe) - At last week's Competitiveness Council, most member states opposed the draft European Commission legislation to set up national surveillance authorities to monitor application of future public procurement directives, increase the professionalism of the adjudicating authorities and compile data. Sweden said the legislation went far too far. The United Kingdom backed a suggestion by the Danish Presidency focusing on work to be carried out, giving member...