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Ministers share auditors’ concerns over TEN-T funding

LUXEMBOURG – European transport ministers have thrown their weight behind
EU auditors citing numerous issues with the management, monitoring and evaluation of Trans-European Network (TEN-T) projects.
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Auditors find problems with EU spending
LUXEMBOURG – EU auditors have delivered a severely critical verdict on the European Commission’s handling of its biggest and most prestigious infrastructure projects, citing concerns over management, monitoring and evaluation of the scheme. |
Lyon-Turin link splits EU lawmakers
BRUSSELS - A controversial high-speed rail link under the Alps linking the French city of Lyon in France with Turin in Italy has polarized opinions in the European Parliament's transport committee. |
Rail chiefs in joint push to speed up freight
BERLIN – When the four top rail executives from Russia, Belarus, Poland and Germany jointly boarded an 18-waggon freight train to Moscow recently, it was not just a symbolic gesture for the growing integration of Europe. |
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