The chairman of the European Investment Commission, Christopher Mirable, has been appointed to chair the Committee on Financial Crimes. Here, he explains why he was asked to ask questions, offer their views, and foster lively panel discussions with one another.
Source: mondovisione.comPublished on 2022-09-21
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