Brussels, 11/04/2014 (Agence Europe) - On Thursday 10 April, the European Court of Auditors (ECA) criticised the EU's first anti-corruption report as “overly descriptive, offering little analysis and no substantive findings, relying instead on the results of corruption perception polls, whose usefulness is limited”.
The Court of Auditors expressed its concerns in a letter to the member states. “At first glance, the outcome of the Commission's report seems alarming. But the findings of...