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Brussels drive to slay ‘bureaucratic monster’

By George Parker in Brussels

Published: October 25 2005 20:45 | Last updated: October 25 2005 20:45

A drive to scrap or simplify more than 1,500 pieces of European Union legislation was launched on Tuesday, with the car, construction and waste sectors among the first to benefit.

Günter Verheugen, EU enterprise commissioner, said he wanted to slay the public perception that Brussels was “a bureaucratic monster whose tentacles leave no village untouched”.

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