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Bulgarian candidate rejected as Commissioner while tax and customs add to EU anti-fraud role

European Parliament members have claimed one scalp over ethical concerns from among the 27 European Commission candidates, who will begin five-year terms on 9 February. Rumiana Jeleva, Bulgarian foreign minister, took the lawmakers’ hit after being strongly quizzed about her business interests.

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