The European Parliament has frozen the funding of the UK-based European Police College over dodgy accounting at the EU agency.
Euro-deputies on Thursday refused to sign off its budget for 2008, declaring that the European Police College (Cepol), launched in 2006 to establish a network of European police officers via training courses, seminars and exchange programmes, "has yet to meet good standards of administration."
In a frank statement issued by the chamber, which has offered b...
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