Brussels, 09/10/2012 (Agence Europe) - The EU member states will have to share specific information on fraud cases involving EU funds on their territory with the EU anti-fraud office (OLAF), under a hard-negotiated agreement between the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission which was approved by the Parliament's budgetary control committee on Monday 8 October. The text includes clearer definitions of irregularities and fraud. It outlines the right of defence for those being...