MORE EVIDENCE OF CORRUPTION at the European Union:
French politician Edith Cresson has become the first former European Commissioner to be charged with corruption during her time in office.
A Belgian investigating magistrate has charged Ms Cresson, a former French Prime Minister, with counterfeiting and personally benefiting from EU contracts, say judicial officials.
The charges follow an inquiry into allegations made by Belgian Euro-MP Nelly Maes in 1999, which accused Ms Cresson of operating a fraudulent training scheme.
I’m willing to predict that she won’t be the last.