Brussels, 04/10/2013 (Agence Europe) - The lifting of the United Kingdom's opposition to the idea of compulsory rotation of auditors made it possible on Friday 4 October to lift the veto on changes to the EU's auditing rules. Lithuania now has a negotiating mandate for talks with the European Parliament.
A close source said they didn't think it was going to be possible and it had been a battle, with countries like Germany and Hungary unable to give their go-ahead.
The member states call...