Parmalat fiasco strengthens the case for more reforms

EU plans to beef up audit rules and boost co-ordination

Europe's regulators may be taking grim satisfaction from the revelation of wholesale accounting fraud at Parmalat, the Italian food group and the potential internal controls failures at Adecco, the Swiss temporary workers' agency.

Karel Lannoo, chief executive of the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) in Brussels, said: "Like Enron, these events give regulators more power."

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