MEPs have opted for a smaller probe into the EU's under-fire border guard agency, Frontex.
The decision on Friday (29 January) means there will not be a standard inquiry committee set up to investigate the allegations against the Warsaw-based agency.
MEPs from across most political stripes instead chose to create a so-called Frontex scrutiny working group within the civil liberties committee.
A draft mandate of the working group, seen by EUobserver, will look "into all aspec...
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