Eurojust today heralds a new phase in its development, as it officially becomes the European Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation, with the application of the Eurojust Regulation as the new legal basis. The new Regulation will make Eurojust fit for the purpose of fighting increasing levels of cross-border crime, with an Executive Board dealing with administrative matters and giving the College of prosecutors from all Member States more leeway to focus on the continuously rising number of criminal cases. Eurojust will start applying many of the standard rules of the decentralised Agencies.(...)
HMRC issues fines totalling £2.3 million against 7 companies for violations
of export controls
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HMRC has issued, without providing details of the offences or offending
companies: 1 compound settlement of £1,058,781.79 relating to the export
of good...
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