“Almost 300 ‘concerned Netherlands citizens’ have joined the German initiative for insight about the gold reserves. In a petition the citizens committee demands ‘full openness on the quantity and storage location of the Netherlands’ physical gold, and on the extent and nature of the gold claims.’ In Germany a lot of uneasiness has risen about the quantity, value, and quality of the gold reserves, which have not been audited in many years at various storage locations. Under pressure from the German federal audit office, part of the gold stock will be repatriated from the United States to Frankfurt.”
http://www.gata.org/node/11869
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