The European Parliament speaks with one voice when it comes to strengthening European rules to combat money laundering and terrorist financing, notably through the creation of a dedicated European authority, as proposed by the European Commission at the end of July.
“There is a will to move forward in this House”, said Paul Tang (S&D, the Netherlands), chair of the Standing Subcommittee on Taxation, on Wednesday 20 October, during a plenary debate in Strasbourg.
Before him,...