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      schrieb am 02.08.02 18:53:57
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      !! Gerücht !!

      Aus dem USA Goldboard

      http://www.usagold.com/cpmforum/

      Eine europäische Zentralbank soll um 17 Uhr, eine wichtige Ankündigung machen!!!!

      Blackjack (8/2/02; 10:19:43MT - usagold.com msg#: 82117)
      Inplay just reported this rumor out of Europe hmmmm
      10:59AM Rumors out of Europe : We are hearing a rumor that a big announcement is coming out of Europe at 4 PM London Time/11 AM ET; we haven`t heard much in the way of specifics, but there`s speculation of a European Central Bank surprise press conference, or perhaps some word from a distressed bank.
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      schrieb am 02.08.02 18:59:22
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      An welchem Tag um 17:00 Uhr ?


      (Ach egal, vergiss es)

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      schrieb am 02.08.02 19:02:22
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      jaja, wie schnell doch die Zeit vergeht...

      Manche sind ihr voraus, andere aber weit hinterher...

      :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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      schrieb am 02.08.02 19:13:10
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      Ja? Was woll(t)en sie uns denn erzählen? Vielleicht, daß auch die EU bei der Buchführung bescheißt?

      :D

      EU hit by accounting allegations

      The 98bn euro (£62bn; $95bn) budget of the European Union is an accountant`s
      nightmare, riddled with mistakes and full of loopholes, according to one of its own
      former auditors.
      In an interview with the BBC, Marta Andreasen - who was ditched from her post as
      chief accountant at the European Commission in May - says the Commission`s
      numbers fail even to meet minimum accounting standards.

      Officials can change numbers without leaving any kind of electronic trail, offering a
      standing temptation to fiddle the figures, Ms Andreasen said.

      The charges come at an embarrassing time, just as the world is trying to tighten the
      rules after a spate of accounting irregularities committed by large private corporations.


      Ms Andreasen`s allegations are repeated in the Financial Times newspaper, which on
      Thursday published details of what it said were leaked documents from the EU`s court
      of auditors.

      The Commission`s systems are "out of control" with "obvious risks as regards
      reliability", the paper quotes the report as saying, and says the commission "has been
      warned about them but to date has not taken any action".

      Closed book

      Ms Andreasen told the BBC`s Today programme that the systems at the Commission
      made accurate record-keeping impossible.

      "The effect of all this is that the accounts do not present a true and fair view of the
      situation at the commission," she said.

      "The computer system on which the transactions are processed is incoherent, insecure
      and allows no audit trail."

      The lack of security, she warned, "gives big room for fraud" - and makes tracking it
      almost impossible.

      Off the case

      Ms Andreasen was moved to a job with few responsibilities on her old 125,000-euro
      salary in May after refusing to sign off on the Commission`s 2001 accounts.

      She had been pressured to do so by senior officials, she said, and is now facing
      disciplinary action initiated by Neil Kinnock, former UK Labour Party leader and
      now Commission vice-president in charge of administration.

      The Commission itself has strongly disavowed her claims.

      Mr Kinnock has said the problems were already well-rehearsed and were being dealt
      with by the time Ms Andreasen began her complaints.

      And the Commission said her sideways move was the result of personnel problems.

      The FT`s report agreed with this up to a point, noting that the problem first came to
      light in auditors` reports in 1999 and 2000 covering the then-new Sincom 2 system.

      But it added that the leaked document from the court of auditors, dated February
      2002, said little or nothing had been done since.

      "No account has been taken of generally accepted accounting standards, mainly
      double-entry book-keeping," it warned.


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