Whistleblower threatens to reveal more MEPs' secrets
By Tim King
27.03.2008 / 00:00 CET
Paul van Buitenen, the former European Commission whistleblower who is now a Dutch MEP, has given notice that he will be making further allegations about the abuse of European Parliament allowances.
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