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The EU's €7.4bn programme with Egypt is the most lucrative of the bloc's three 'cash for migrant control' deals — a term the EU's foreign service dubbed as 'reductive'

Commission bypassed MEPs on €1bn for Egypt due to 'urgency'

The EU Commission’s decision to pay out the first €1bn tranche of Egypt’s ‘cash-for-migrant-control’ deal without consulting MEPs was made purely because of urgency, rather than a concerted effort to bypass EU lawmakers, a senior commission official has said.  

“The only question was urgency... and ...

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Benjamin Fox is a seasoned reporter and editor, previously working for fellow Brussels publication Euractiv. His reporting has also been published in the Guardian, the East African, Euractiv, Private Eye and Africa Confidential, among others. He heads up the AU-EU section at EUobserver, based in Nairobi, Kenya.

The EU's €7.4bn programme with Egypt is the most lucrative of the bloc's three 'cash for migrant control' deals — a term the EU's foreign service dubbed as 'reductive'

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Author Bio

Benjamin Fox is a seasoned reporter and editor, previously working for fellow Brussels publication Euractiv. His reporting has also been published in the Guardian, the East African, Euractiv, Private Eye and Africa Confidential, among others. He heads up the AU-EU section at EUobserver, based in Nairobi, Kenya.

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