Marta Andreasen, formerly the European Commission's chief accountant, says she was suspended from her job and ultimately fired because she refused to sign accounts she believed were unreliable.

AuthorOliver, Charles
PositionBrickbats - Brief Article

Maria Andreasen, formerly the European Commission's chief accountant, says she was suspended from her job and ultimately fired because she refused to sign accounts she believed were unreliable. In 2002 alone, her office found 10,000 possible...

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