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Maritime affairs and fisheries

By Dave Keating   -  28.06.2012 / 02:10 CET

The main concern for the director-general of maritime affairs and fisheries is the possibility of erroneous payments. The department's analysis is that a maximum of 2.23% of fisheries payments made in the year 2011 under the 2007-13 programming period was at risk of having been made in error, representing €9.84 million. 

On fisheries partnership agreements, the report notes that in 2011, the renewals of three such agreements with third countries were successfully negotiated – with Mozambique, Morocco and Guinea-Bissau. But the agreement with Morocco was rejected by the European Parliament in December 2011.

 

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