UKIP leaders Nigel Farage and Roger Helmer conveyed concerns over widespread corruption problems in Croatia
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This week in the European Parliament, Brussels at a meeting chaired by Nigel Farage, MEP, UKIP Leader and Co-Chairman, Europe of Freedom and Democracy:
Adriatic Institute's co-founders addressed parliamentarians plus their senior staff members and advisors on Croatia's $15.2 billion in illicit financial outflows via crime, corruption and tax evasion and the Balkans' $111.6 billion which left the region for secret bank accounts in Austria and Liechtenstein. AI leaders appreciated the parliamentarians' support to address the Balkans' colossal corruption.
UKIP leaders Nigel Farage and Roger Helmer have consistently conveyed concerns about Croatia's corruption, weak rule of law and blocked economic reforms. Both parliamentarians warned EU officials and EU taxpayers about Croatia's economic crisis. With a 11% drop in exports since it joined the EU, growing unemployment at 20%, youth unemployment at 55.4%, highest taxation in the Balkans and rising government debt, Croatia's corrupt politicians have ruined the nation's future.
(preuzeto sa Adriatic Institute Facebook stranice)