He believes that some part of it is a sponsored propaganda against him, that media has prejudged him and that his actions won't change anything. |
In so doing he has done damage to my reputation and prejudged my right to a fair investigation. |
However, the Member States did indicate that this position in no way prejudged the question of the running of the future SIS II at a later date. |
I should like to make this quite clear: as I have always said, the future cannot be prejudged. |
Its deliberations should not be prejudged and its work should not be obstructed. |
Both attorneys argue the Board and its chairman have, in media comments, effectively prejudged the issues under investigation. |