Kroes Stepping Down as EU Antitrust Chief

Courtesy Linux Today  Wed, 12/02/2009 - 06:32

InternetNews: "Neelie Kroes, the chair of the European Union's Commission on Competition, has been given a new job that takes her out of the regulatory area and into a less powerful role than the one that netted her so many headlines."


 

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