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EU competition chief hits out over phone tap claims

Europe’s top competition enforcer has scolded Britain and the US for failing to apologise or address claims that his phone was tapped by their intelligence services.

In his first comments on the spying incident since the allegations emerged in December, Joaquín Almunia said he was “surprised” to have been targeted and even more angered by the lack of official response.

“I’m deeply upset, not only because I have received no explanation or regret but also because I believe as a democrat that these activities should be illegal,” he said.

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