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INTRO | | All the members of the European Commission resigned after a report criticised their work. BBC Correspondent William Horsley reported. |
IN FULL | |  | Listen to the report in full |
 |  | 18th March 1999 This week: The Resignation of the European Commission |
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| NEWS 1 | | The Commission resigned in response to the indictment made by the five independent experts appointed by the European parliament. They found that widespread fraud and mismanagement had been tolerated by this commission and all its members should be held responsible. But Jacques Santer, the Commission President for the past four years, had struck back, saying he himself was whiter than white and that the reports findings were quite unjustified. |
WORDS | | indictment:a formal way of saying how bad a situation is. tolerated: allowed a situation to happen struck back: hit back at someone who has hurt you- here, verbally whiter than white: phrase which exaggerates how innocent a person is (can also be used negatively) |
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| NEWS 2 | | The low key political response to the dramatic resignation of the whole commission is bound to raise questionsabout the EUs will to put right the failings of the Commission which have been exposed. Britains Prime Minister, Tony Blair, has called for root and branch reform in Europe to take account of these events but other member states, including the German Presidency, have yet to show the stomach to make the outgoing Commission really do what it said it had done and resign. |
| WORDS | | low key: a limited or weak response is bound to: phrase used when you are certain that something will happen put right: to correct something root and branch: phrase that suggests that changes need to be made at all levels to show the stomach: a polite way to say someone doesn't have the strength or courage to follow something through |
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| | | Read about the background in BBC News Online |
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