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The publication of our annual list of examples of EU waste seems to have become a much-anticipated occasion in Brussels.

As L'Express reports today, an internal document prepared by EU Tax Commissioner Algirdas Semeta reveals that the Commission expects us to "publish a list of 'absurd' EU projects" on the eve of the publication of the EU Court of Auditors' annual report, due for 9 November. The Commission is reportedly investing extra energy in preparing its defence.

All this attention could seriously make us blush...

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By Open Europe blog team
On Thursday, October 28, 2010
At 4:00 PM
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