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2015/2157(DEC) 2014 discharge: EU general budget, Court of Justice

Progress: Procedure completed

RoleCommitteeRapporteurShadows
Lead CONT VISTISEN Anders (icon: ECR ECR) ZDECHOVSKÝ Tomáš (icon: PPE PPE), THEURER Michael (icon: ALDE ALDE), ŠOLTES Igor (icon: Verts/ALE Verts/ALE), VALLI Marco (icon: EFDD EFDD), KAPPEL Barbara (icon: ENF ENF)
Committee Opinion PETI
Committee Opinion REGI
Committee Opinion AFCO
Committee Opinion DEVE
Committee Opinion CULT
Committee Opinion AFET
Committee Opinion PECH
Committee Opinion AGRI
Committee Opinion ENVI
Committee Opinion EMPL
Committee Opinion BUDG
Committee Opinion ITRE
Committee Opinion JURI
Committee Opinion ECON
Committee Opinion LIBE
Committee Opinion INTA
Committee Opinion IMCO
Committee Opinion TRAN
Committee Opinion FEMM
Lead committee dossier:

Events

2016/09/14
   Final act published in Official Journal
Details

PURPOSE: to grant discharge to the Court of Justice for the financial year 2014.

NON LEGISLATIVE ACT : Decision (EU) 2016/1470 of the European Parliament on discharge in respect of the implementation of the general budget of the European Union for the financial year 2014, Section IV — Court of Justice.

CONTENT: with the present decision, the European Parliament grants the Registrar of the Court of Justice discharge in respect of the implementation of the budget of the Court of Justice for the financial year 2014.

This decision is in line with the European Parliament's resolution adopted on 28 April 2016 and comprises a series of observations that form an integral part of the discharge decision (please refer to the summary of the opinion of 28 April 2016).

Amongst Parliament’s main observations in the resolution accompanying the discharge decision, it noted that there is still a shortage of women in positions of responsibility at the Court of Justice and called for the imbalance to be corrected as soon as possible.

2016/04/28
   EP - Results of vote in Parliament
2016/04/28
   EP - Decision by Parliament
Details

The European Parliament decided to grant discharge to the Registrar of the Court of Justice in respect of the implementation of the budget of the Court of Justice for the financial year 2014.

In its resolution accompanying the decision on discharge, adopted 523 votes to 117 with 9 abstentions, Parliament noted with satisfaction the fact that the Court of Auditors in its 2014 annual report indicated no significant weaknesses in respect of the audited topics relating to human resources and procurement for the Court of Justice of the European Union.

Furthermore, the payments as a whole for the year ended on 31 December 2014 for administrative and other expenditure of the institutions and bodies were free from material error.

Budgetary and financial management : Parliament noted that, in 2014, the Court of Justice had appropriations amounting to EUR 355 367 500 (EUR 354 880 000 in 2013) and that the implementation rate was 99 % . It welcomed the increase of the utilisation rate in 2014 when compared to that of 96.3 % in 2013.

Court of Justice’s actions : Members welcomed the productivity of the judicial activity of the Court in 2014 with 1691 cases brought before the three courts and 1685 cases completed in that year.

The Court of Justice completed 719 cases in 2014 (701 completed cases in 2013) and had 622 new cases brought before it (699 in 2013). Members endorsed the positive statistical results and believed performance can be improved in the future. There was a general increase in the number of General Court proceedings when compared to 2012 and 2013. The creation of nine temporary secretary posts at the General Court in 2014 strengthened the judicial team, ensuring its efficiency and increasing its rate of performance. However, in 2014, the Civil Service Tribunal was less efficient in its general judicial activity.

Members encouraged the Court of Justice to continue improving the use of the existing resources , and welcomed the Court of Auditors’ plan to carry out a review of the Court of Justice to assess its performance.

Parliament made a series of observations on the daily management of the Court of Justice:

an overview of all external activities undertaken by each judge and disclosure of all resources used in conjunction with judges' external activities, e.g. translation services, law clerks and drivers; availability to the public of information on the outside activities of each judge on the website of the Court of Justice; a declaration of judges' financial interests to be posted on the website of the Court of Justice; carrying out an impact assessment in order to confirm that the ongoing reform of the General Court is adequate; greater use of new technologies so that a further reduction in the number of paper copies, translators and interpreters needed is possible without undermining the Court’s responsibilities; savings can still be made in relation to the non-judicial documents applying a restricted translation regime; presentation of data according to the harmonised methodology agreed within the inter-institutional group on key inter-institutional activity and performance indicators that covers amongst other matters the costs of translations ; the agenda of the Court of Justice meetings to be included as an annex in its annual activity reports; the correction of the gender imbalance , in particular in regard to positions of responsibility; clear responses to questions sent to it by Parliament and full transparency concerning pensions ; reduction in the number of official cars at the disposal of Members and their staff. The Court of Justice has 75 official vehicles in its fleet at a cost of EUR 1 168 251, whilst the drivers´ salaries amounted to EUR 2 434 599 in 2014. Parliament considered this to be an excessively high expense.

Lastly, Parliament welcomed the measures taken by the Court of Justice to meet the principle of green public procurement.

Documents
2016/04/28
   EP - End of procedure in Parliament
2016/04/27
   EP - Debate in Parliament
2016/04/11
   EP - Committee report tabled for plenary
Details

The Committee on Budgetary Control adopted the report by Anders Primdahl VISTISEN (ECR, DK) calling on the European Parliament to give discharge to the Registrar of the Court of Justice in respect of the implementation of the Court’s budget for the financial year 2014.

Members note with satisfaction that the Court of Auditors observed that no significant weaknesses had been identified in respect of the audited topics relating to human resources and procurement for the Court of Justice and that the payments as a whole for the year ended on 31 December 2014 for administrative and other expenditure of the institutions and bodies were free from material error .

Budgetary and financial management: the report notes that, in 2014, the Court of Justice had appropriations amounting to EUR 355 367 500 (EUR 354 880 000 in 2013) and that the implementation rate was 99 % . It welcomes the increase of the utilisation rate in 2014 when compared to that of 96.3 % in 2013.

Court of Justice’s actions: Members welcomed the productivity of the judicial activity of the Court in 2014 with 1691 cases brought before the three courts and 1685 cases completed in that year.

The Court of Justice completed 719 cases in 2014 (701 completed cases in 2013) and had 622 new cases brought before it (699 in 2013). Members endorsed the positive statistical results and believed performance can be improved in the future. There was a general increase in the number of General Court proceedings when compared to 2012 and 2013. However, in 2014, the Civil Service Tribunal was less efficient in its general judicial activity.

The Court of Justice is urged to continue improving the use of the existing resources .

Members made a series of observations on the daily management of the Court of Justice:

an overview of all external activities undertaken by each judge and disclosure of all resources used in conjunction with judges' external activities, e.g. translation services, law clerks and drivers; availability to the public of information on the outside activities of each judge on the website of the Court of Justice; a declaration of judges' financial interests to be posted on the website of the Court of Justice; greater use of new technologies so that a further reduction in the number of paper copies, translators and interpreters needed is possible without undermining the Court’s responsibilities; savings can still be made in relation to the non-judicial documents applying a restricted translation regime; presentation of data according to the harmonised methodology agreed within the inter-institutional group on key inter-institutional activity and performance indicators that covers amongst other matters the costs of translations; the agenda of the Court of Justice meetings to be included as an annex in its annual activity reports; the correction of the gender imbalance, in particular in regard to positions of responsibility; clear responses to questions sent to it by Parliament and full transparency concerning pensions; reduction in the number of official cars at the disposal of Members and their staff.

Lastly, Members welcome the measures taken by the Court of Justice to meet the principle of green public procurement.

Documents
2016/04/04
   EP - Vote in committee
2016/03/04
   EP - Amendments tabled in committee
Documents
2016/02/02
   CSL - Supplementary non-legislative basic document
Details

On the basis of the observations made by the Court of Auditors, the Council recommended the European Parliament to give a discharge to all the Union institutions in respect of the implementation of the budget of the European Union for the financial year 2014 .

The Council welcomed that the administrative and related expenditure of the institutions and bodies of the EU remained free from material error and that the estimated level of error reported by the Court for this policy area decreased to 0.5 %. It noted with satisfaction that the Court did not detect any significant weaknesses in the examined systems.

However, the Council took note of the issues identified by the Court in some of the institutions and bodies audited. It invited the institutions and bodies concerned to further pursue the measures already taken and encouraged them to address the remaining weaknesses pointed out by the Court without delay.

In addition, the Council highlighted the need to remedy the weaknesses detected by the Court in the calculation of staff costs and the management of family allowances in several institutions, in close collaboration with the Office for the Administration and Payment of Individual Entitlements.

Documents
2016/01/26
   EP - Committee draft report
Documents
2015/10/05
   EP - Committee referral announced in Parliament
2015/09/10
   CofA - Court of Auditors: opinion, report
Details

PURPOSE: presentation of the Report of the Court of Auditors on the 2014 budget - Analysis of the accounts of the European Court of Justice.

CONTENT: the Court of Auditors published its 38th Annual Report on the implementation of the EU budget for the 2014 financial year.

In accordance with the tasks and objectives conferred on the Court of Auditors by the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, it provides under the discharge procedure, for both the European Parliament and Council, a statement of assurance (“DAS”) about the reliability of the accounts and the legality and regularity of the transactions of each institution, body or agency of the EU, based on an independent external audit.

The audit also focuses on the budget implementation of the Court of Justice.

Overall, audit evidence indicates that spending on ‘Administration’ is not affected by a material level of error . For this MFF heading area, testing of transactions indicates that the estimated level of error present in the population is 0.5

%.

The main risks regarding administrative and other expenditure are:

the non-compliance with the procedures for procurement; the implementation of contracts; recruitment issues; the calculation of salaries and allowances.

The Court makes a certain number of particular observations as regards each EU institution or body of the European Union. This institution should improve its monitoring systems for the timely updating of the personal situation of staff members which may have an impact on the calculation of family allowances.

However, in the specific case of the audit of the Court of Justice, the Court did not identify any significant weakness .

2015/08/25
   EP - VISTISEN Anders (ECR) appointed as rapporteur in CONT
2015/07/23
   EC - Non-legislative basic document
Details

PURPOSE: presentation by the Commission of the consolidated annual accounts of the European Union for the financial year 2014, as part of the 2014 discharge procedure.

Analysis of the accounts of the EU Institutions: EU Court of Justice .

Legal reminder : the consolidated annual accounts of the European Union for the year 2014 have been prepared on the basis of the information presented by the institutions and bodies under Article 148(2) of the Financial Regulation applicable to the general budget of the European Union.

(1) Purpose : the document helps to bring insight into the EU budget mechanism and the way in which the budget has been managed and spent in 2014 , including the different expenses of the European institutions. It should be recalled that only the Commission budget contains administrative appropriations and operating appropriations. The other Institutions have only administrative appropriations.

The document also presents the different financial actors involved in the budget process (accounting officers, internal officers and authorising officers) and recalls their respective roles in the context of the tasks of sound financial management.

Amongst the other legal elements relating to the implementation of the EU budget presented in this document, the paper focuses on the following issues:

accounting principles applicable to the management of EU spending (business continuity, consistency of accounting methods, comparability of information ...); consolidation methods of figures for all major controlled entities (the consolidated financial statements of the EU comprise all significant controlled entities –institutions, organisations and agencies); the recognition of financial assets in the EU (tangible and intangible assets, financial assets and other miscellaneous investments); the way in which EU public expenditure is committed and spent, including pre-financing (cash advances intended for the benefit of an EU organ); the means of recovery following irregularities detected; the performance indicators in the framework of the financial implementation; the modus operandi of the accounting system; the audit process followed by the European Parliament's granting of the discharge.

Discharge procedure : the final control is the discharge of the budget for a given financial year. The discharge represents the political aspect of the external control of budget implementation and is the decision by which the European Parliament, acting on a Council recommendation, "releases" the Commission from its responsibility for management of a given budget by marking the end of that budget's existence. When granting discharge, Parliament may make observations which it considers important and often recommends the Commission and the other institutions to take actions concerning these matters.

The document also details specific expenditure of the institutions, in particular: (i) pensions of former Members and officials of institutions; (ii) joint sickness insurance scheme and (iii) buildings.

The document also presents a series of tables and detailed technical indicators on (i) the balance sheet; (ii) the economic outturn account; (iii) cashflow tables; (iv) technical annexes concerning the financial statements.

2) Implementation of the Court of Justice’s appropriations for the financial year 2014 : the document comprises a series of detailed annexes, the most important concerning the implementation of the budget. The document noted that in 2014 the Court’s budget was EUR 374 million (total payments in 2014). EUR 349 million was spent (implementation rate of 93.5%).

As regards the Court of Justice’s expenditure , the information is drawn from the Report on the budgetary and financial management 2014 . The implementation of the Court of Justice’s budget in 2014 was marked by the following:

increasing the pace of judicial activity : in 2014, the Court again experienced a striking increase in the pace of its judicial activity. A new record was set with, in total, 1 691 cases brought before the three courts , that is to say, the highest number since the judicial system of the European Union was created. Second, with 1 685 cases closed, the institution’s productivity reached a level unparalleled in its history; strengthening of the Court of First Instance : in order to cope with that ever-increasing workload, the Court submitted to the Council a proposal for the reinforcement of the General Court which not only repeats the necessity of immediately reinforcing that court with 12 Judges but also falls within a longer perspective of structural change to the General Court and of simplification of the judicial architecture of the European Union. Furthermore, as regards the Court of Justice itself, the number of Advocates General was increased; buildings : after completing the renovation work on the Annex buildings (Erasmus, Thomas More and Annex C buildings) during the financial year 2013, within the period and budget provided for, thereby enabling two buildings previously leased to be vacated, the Court has carried on with the project for the fifth extension to its buildings, which will make it possible, as of 2019, to reunite all the Court’s staff on one site (giving up the last building still rented) and so increase the efficiency of its services.

2015/07/22
   EC - Non-legislative basic document published
Details

PURPOSE: presentation by the Commission of the consolidated annual accounts of the European Union for the financial year 2014, as part of the 2014 discharge procedure.

Analysis of the accounts of the EU Institutions: EU Court of Justice .

Legal reminder : the consolidated annual accounts of the European Union for the year 2014 have been prepared on the basis of the information presented by the institutions and bodies under Article 148(2) of the Financial Regulation applicable to the general budget of the European Union.

(1) Purpose : the document helps to bring insight into the EU budget mechanism and the way in which the budget has been managed and spent in 2014 , including the different expenses of the European institutions. It should be recalled that only the Commission budget contains administrative appropriations and operating appropriations. The other Institutions have only administrative appropriations.

The document also presents the different financial actors involved in the budget process (accounting officers, internal officers and authorising officers) and recalls their respective roles in the context of the tasks of sound financial management.

Amongst the other legal elements relating to the implementation of the EU budget presented in this document, the paper focuses on the following issues:

accounting principles applicable to the management of EU spending (business continuity, consistency of accounting methods, comparability of information ...); consolidation methods of figures for all major controlled entities (the consolidated financial statements of the EU comprise all significant controlled entities –institutions, organisations and agencies); the recognition of financial assets in the EU (tangible and intangible assets, financial assets and other miscellaneous investments); the way in which EU public expenditure is committed and spent, including pre-financing (cash advances intended for the benefit of an EU organ); the means of recovery following irregularities detected; the performance indicators in the framework of the financial implementation; the modus operandi of the accounting system; the audit process followed by the European Parliament's granting of the discharge.

Discharge procedure : the final control is the discharge of the budget for a given financial year. The discharge represents the political aspect of the external control of budget implementation and is the decision by which the European Parliament, acting on a Council recommendation, "releases" the Commission from its responsibility for management of a given budget by marking the end of that budget's existence. When granting discharge, Parliament may make observations which it considers important and often recommends the Commission and the other institutions to take actions concerning these matters.

The document also details specific expenditure of the institutions, in particular: (i) pensions of former Members and officials of institutions; (ii) joint sickness insurance scheme and (iii) buildings.

The document also presents a series of tables and detailed technical indicators on (i) the balance sheet; (ii) the economic outturn account; (iii) cashflow tables; (iv) technical annexes concerning the financial statements.

2) Implementation of the Court of Justice’s appropriations for the financial year 2014 : the document comprises a series of detailed annexes, the most important concerning the implementation of the budget. The document noted that in 2014 the Court’s budget was EUR 374 million (total payments in 2014). EUR 349 million was spent (implementation rate of 93.5%).

As regards the Court of Justice’s expenditure , the information is drawn from the Report on the budgetary and financial management 2014 . The implementation of the Court of Justice’s budget in 2014 was marked by the following:

increasing the pace of judicial activity : in 2014, the Court again experienced a striking increase in the pace of its judicial activity. A new record was set with, in total, 1 691 cases brought before the three courts , that is to say, the highest number since the judicial system of the European Union was created. Second, with 1 685 cases closed, the institution’s productivity reached a level unparalleled in its history; strengthening of the Court of First Instance : in order to cope with that ever-increasing workload, the Court submitted to the Council a proposal for the reinforcement of the General Court which not only repeats the necessity of immediately reinforcing that court with 12 Judges but also falls within a longer perspective of structural change to the General Court and of simplification of the judicial architecture of the European Union. Furthermore, as regards the Court of Justice itself, the number of Advocates General was increased; buildings : after completing the renovation work on the Annex buildings (Erasmus, Thomas More and Annex C buildings) during the financial year 2013, within the period and budget provided for, thereby enabling two buildings previously leased to be vacated, the Court has carried on with the project for the fifth extension to its buildings, which will make it possible, as of 2019, to reunite all the Court’s staff on one site (giving up the last building still rented) and so increase the efficiency of its services.

Documents

Activities

Votes

A8-0123/2016 - Anders Primdahl Vistisen - Résolution #

2016/04/28 Outcome: +: 523, -: 117, 0: 6
DE IT ES RO FR HU PT CZ NL AT BG SE BE IE PL LT HR EL SK LV EE SI MT FI CY LU DK GB
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80
62
45
25
68
19
17
21
26
18
16
14
20
10
46
9
10
17
13
8
6
6
6
9
5
4
11
55
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3

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3

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Latvia ECR

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Finland ECR

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2016/03/04 CONT 10 amendments...
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  • date: 2015-09-10T00:00:00 docs: url: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=OJ:C:2015:373:TOC title: OJ C 373 10.11.2015, p. 0001 title: N8-0153/2015 summary: PURPOSE: presentation of the Report of the Court of Auditors on the 2014 budget - Analysis of the accounts of the European Court of Justice. CONTENT: the Court of Auditors published its 38th Annual Report on the implementation of the EU budget for the 2014 financial year. In accordance with the tasks and objectives conferred on the Court of Auditors by the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, it provides under the discharge procedure, for both the European Parliament and Council, a statement of assurance (“DAS”) about the reliability of the accounts and the legality and regularity of the transactions of each institution, body or agency of the EU, based on an independent external audit. The audit also focuses on the budget implementation of the Court of Justice. Overall, audit evidence indicates that spending on ‘Administration’ is not affected by a material level of error . For this MFF heading area, testing of transactions indicates that the estimated level of error present in the population is 0.5 %. The main risks regarding administrative and other expenditure are: the non-compliance with the procedures for procurement; the implementation of contracts; recruitment issues; the calculation of salaries and allowances. The Court makes a certain number of particular observations as regards each EU institution or body of the European Union. This institution should improve its monitoring systems for the timely updating of the personal situation of staff members which may have an impact on the calculation of family allowances. However, in the specific case of the audit of the Court of Justice, the Court did not identify any significant weakness . type: Court of Auditors: opinion, report body: CofA
  • date: 2016-01-26T00:00:00 docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=COMPARL&mode=XML&language=EN&reference=PE571.515 title: PE571.515 type: Committee draft report body: EP
  • date: 2016-02-02T00:00:00 docs: url: http://register.consilium.europa.eu/content/out?lang=EN&typ=SET&i=ADV&RESULTSET=1&DOC_ID=5583%2F16&DOC_LANCD=EN&ROWSPP=25&NRROWS=500&ORDERBY=DOC_DATE+DESC title: 05583/2016 summary: On the basis of the observations made by the Court of Auditors, the Council recommended the European Parliament to give a discharge to all the Union institutions in respect of the implementation of the budget of the European Union for the financial year 2014 . The Council welcomed that the administrative and related expenditure of the institutions and bodies of the EU remained free from material error and that the estimated level of error reported by the Court for this policy area decreased to 0.5 %. It noted with satisfaction that the Court did not detect any significant weaknesses in the examined systems. However, the Council took note of the issues identified by the Court in some of the institutions and bodies audited. It invited the institutions and bodies concerned to further pursue the measures already taken and encouraged them to address the remaining weaknesses pointed out by the Court without delay. In addition, the Council highlighted the need to remedy the weaknesses detected by the Court in the calculation of staff costs and the management of family allowances in several institutions, in close collaboration with the Office for the Administration and Payment of Individual Entitlements. type: Supplementary non-legislative basic document body: CSL
  • date: 2016-03-04T00:00:00 docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=COMPARL&mode=XML&language=EN&reference=PE576.894 title: PE576.894 type: Amendments tabled in committee body: EP
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  • date: 2015-07-23T00:00:00 type: Non-legislative basic document published body: EC docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2015/0377/COM_COM(2015)0377_EN.pdf title: COM(2015)0377 url: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/smartapi/cgi/sga_doc?smartapi!celexplus!prod!DocNumber&lg=EN&type_doc=COMfinal&an_doc=2015&nu_doc=0377 title: EUR-Lex summary: PURPOSE: presentation by the Commission of the consolidated annual accounts of the European Union for the financial year 2014, as part of the 2014 discharge procedure. Analysis of the accounts of the EU Institutions: EU Court of Justice . Legal reminder : the consolidated annual accounts of the European Union for the year 2014 have been prepared on the basis of the information presented by the institutions and bodies under Article 148(2) of the Financial Regulation applicable to the general budget of the European Union. (1) Purpose : the document helps to bring insight into the EU budget mechanism and the way in which the budget has been managed and spent in 2014 , including the different expenses of the European institutions. It should be recalled that only the Commission budget contains administrative appropriations and operating appropriations. The other Institutions have only administrative appropriations. The document also presents the different financial actors involved in the budget process (accounting officers, internal officers and authorising officers) and recalls their respective roles in the context of the tasks of sound financial management. Amongst the other legal elements relating to the implementation of the EU budget presented in this document, the paper focuses on the following issues: accounting principles applicable to the management of EU spending (business continuity, consistency of accounting methods, comparability of information ...); consolidation methods of figures for all major controlled entities (the consolidated financial statements of the EU comprise all significant controlled entities –institutions, organisations and agencies); the recognition of financial assets in the EU (tangible and intangible assets, financial assets and other miscellaneous investments); the way in which EU public expenditure is committed and spent, including pre-financing (cash advances intended for the benefit of an EU organ); the means of recovery following irregularities detected; the performance indicators in the framework of the financial implementation; the modus operandi of the accounting system; the audit process followed by the European Parliament's granting of the discharge. Discharge procedure : the final control is the discharge of the budget for a given financial year. The discharge represents the political aspect of the external control of budget implementation and is the decision by which the European Parliament, acting on a Council recommendation, "releases" the Commission from its responsibility for management of a given budget by marking the end of that budget's existence. When granting discharge, Parliament may make observations which it considers important and often recommends the Commission and the other institutions to take actions concerning these matters. The document also details specific expenditure of the institutions, in particular: (i) pensions of former Members and officials of institutions; (ii) joint sickness insurance scheme and (iii) buildings. The document also presents a series of tables and detailed technical indicators on (i) the balance sheet; (ii) the economic outturn account; (iii) cashflow tables; (iv) technical annexes concerning the financial statements. 2) Implementation of the Court of Justice’s appropriations for the financial year 2014 : the document comprises a series of detailed annexes, the most important concerning the implementation of the budget. The document noted that in 2014 the Court’s budget was EUR 374 million (total payments in 2014). EUR 349 million was spent (implementation rate of 93.5%). As regards the Court of Justice’s expenditure , the information is drawn from the Report on the budgetary and financial management 2014 . The implementation of the Court of Justice’s budget in 2014 was marked by the following: increasing the pace of judicial activity : in 2014, the Court again experienced a striking increase in the pace of its judicial activity. A new record was set with, in total, 1 691 cases brought before the three courts , that is to say, the highest number since the judicial system of the European Union was created. Second, with 1 685 cases closed, the institution’s productivity reached a level unparalleled in its history; strengthening of the Court of First Instance : in order to cope with that ever-increasing workload, the Court submitted to the Council a proposal for the reinforcement of the General Court which not only repeats the necessity of immediately reinforcing that court with 12 Judges but also falls within a longer perspective of structural change to the General Court and of simplification of the judicial architecture of the European Union. Furthermore, as regards the Court of Justice itself, the number of Advocates General was increased; buildings : after completing the renovation work on the Annex buildings (Erasmus, Thomas More and Annex C buildings) during the financial year 2013, within the period and budget provided for, thereby enabling two buildings previously leased to be vacated, the Court has carried on with the project for the fifth extension to its buildings, which will make it possible, as of 2019, to reunite all the Court’s staff on one site (giving up the last building still rented) and so increase the efficiency of its services.
  • date: 2015-10-05T00:00:00 type: Committee referral announced in Parliament, 1st reading/single reading body: EP
  • date: 2016-04-04T00:00:00 type: Vote in committee, 1st reading/single reading body: EP
  • date: 2016-04-11T00:00:00 type: Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading body: EP docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=REPORT&mode=XML&reference=A8-2016-0123&language=EN title: A8-0123/2016 summary: The Committee on Budgetary Control adopted the report by Anders Primdahl VISTISEN (ECR, DK) calling on the European Parliament to give discharge to the Registrar of the Court of Justice in respect of the implementation of the Court’s budget for the financial year 2014. Members note with satisfaction that the Court of Auditors observed that no significant weaknesses had been identified in respect of the audited topics relating to human resources and procurement for the Court of Justice and that the payments as a whole for the year ended on 31 December 2014 for administrative and other expenditure of the institutions and bodies were free from material error . Budgetary and financial management: the report notes that, in 2014, the Court of Justice had appropriations amounting to EUR 355 367 500 (EUR 354 880 000 in 2013) and that the implementation rate was 99 % . It welcomes the increase of the utilisation rate in 2014 when compared to that of 96.3 % in 2013. Court of Justice’s actions: Members welcomed the productivity of the judicial activity of the Court in 2014 with 1691 cases brought before the three courts and 1685 cases completed in that year. The Court of Justice completed 719 cases in 2014 (701 completed cases in 2013) and had 622 new cases brought before it (699 in 2013). Members endorsed the positive statistical results and believed performance can be improved in the future. There was a general increase in the number of General Court proceedings when compared to 2012 and 2013. However, in 2014, the Civil Service Tribunal was less efficient in its general judicial activity. The Court of Justice is urged to continue improving the use of the existing resources . Members made a series of observations on the daily management of the Court of Justice: an overview of all external activities undertaken by each judge and disclosure of all resources used in conjunction with judges' external activities, e.g. translation services, law clerks and drivers; availability to the public of information on the outside activities of each judge on the website of the Court of Justice; a declaration of judges' financial interests to be posted on the website of the Court of Justice; greater use of new technologies so that a further reduction in the number of paper copies, translators and interpreters needed is possible without undermining the Court’s responsibilities; savings can still be made in relation to the non-judicial documents applying a restricted translation regime; presentation of data according to the harmonised methodology agreed within the inter-institutional group on key inter-institutional activity and performance indicators that covers amongst other matters the costs of translations; the agenda of the Court of Justice meetings to be included as an annex in its annual activity reports; the correction of the gender imbalance, in particular in regard to positions of responsibility; clear responses to questions sent to it by Parliament and full transparency concerning pensions; reduction in the number of official cars at the disposal of Members and their staff. Lastly, Members welcome the measures taken by the Court of Justice to meet the principle of green public procurement.
  • date: 2016-04-27T00:00:00 type: Debate in Parliament body: EP docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?secondRef=TOC&language=EN&reference=20160427&type=CRE title: Debate in Parliament
  • date: 2016-04-28T00:00:00 type: Results of vote in Parliament body: EP docs: url: https://oeil.secure.europarl.europa.eu/oeil/popups/sda.do?id=27045&l=en title: Results of vote in Parliament
  • date: 2016-04-28T00:00:00 type: Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading body: EP docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=TA&language=EN&reference=P8-TA-2016-0152 title: T8-0152/2016 summary: The European Parliament decided to grant discharge to the Registrar of the Court of Justice in respect of the implementation of the budget of the Court of Justice for the financial year 2014. In its resolution accompanying the decision on discharge, adopted 523 votes to 117 with 9 abstentions, Parliament noted with satisfaction the fact that the Court of Auditors in its 2014 annual report indicated no significant weaknesses in respect of the audited topics relating to human resources and procurement for the Court of Justice of the European Union. Furthermore, the payments as a whole for the year ended on 31 December 2014 for administrative and other expenditure of the institutions and bodies were free from material error. Budgetary and financial management : Parliament noted that, in 2014, the Court of Justice had appropriations amounting to EUR 355 367 500 (EUR 354 880 000 in 2013) and that the implementation rate was 99 % . It welcomed the increase of the utilisation rate in 2014 when compared to that of 96.3 % in 2013. Court of Justice’s actions : Members welcomed the productivity of the judicial activity of the Court in 2014 with 1691 cases brought before the three courts and 1685 cases completed in that year. The Court of Justice completed 719 cases in 2014 (701 completed cases in 2013) and had 622 new cases brought before it (699 in 2013). Members endorsed the positive statistical results and believed performance can be improved in the future. There was a general increase in the number of General Court proceedings when compared to 2012 and 2013. The creation of nine temporary secretary posts at the General Court in 2014 strengthened the judicial team, ensuring its efficiency and increasing its rate of performance. However, in 2014, the Civil Service Tribunal was less efficient in its general judicial activity. Members encouraged the Court of Justice to continue improving the use of the existing resources , and welcomed the Court of Auditors’ plan to carry out a review of the Court of Justice to assess its performance. Parliament made a series of observations on the daily management of the Court of Justice: an overview of all external activities undertaken by each judge and disclosure of all resources used in conjunction with judges' external activities, e.g. translation services, law clerks and drivers; availability to the public of information on the outside activities of each judge on the website of the Court of Justice; a declaration of judges' financial interests to be posted on the website of the Court of Justice; carrying out an impact assessment in order to confirm that the ongoing reform of the General Court is adequate; greater use of new technologies so that a further reduction in the number of paper copies, translators and interpreters needed is possible without undermining the Court’s responsibilities; savings can still be made in relation to the non-judicial documents applying a restricted translation regime; presentation of data according to the harmonised methodology agreed within the inter-institutional group on key inter-institutional activity and performance indicators that covers amongst other matters the costs of translations ; the agenda of the Court of Justice meetings to be included as an annex in its annual activity reports; the correction of the gender imbalance , in particular in regard to positions of responsibility; clear responses to questions sent to it by Parliament and full transparency concerning pensions ; reduction in the number of official cars at the disposal of Members and their staff. The Court of Justice has 75 official vehicles in its fleet at a cost of EUR 1 168 251, whilst the drivers´ salaries amounted to EUR 2 434 599 in 2014. Parliament considered this to be an excessively high expense. Lastly, Parliament welcomed the measures taken by the Court of Justice to meet the principle of green public procurement.
  • date: 2016-04-28T00:00:00 type: End of procedure in Parliament body: EP
  • date: 2016-09-14T00:00:00 type: Final act published in Official Journal summary: PURPOSE: to grant discharge to the Court of Justice for the financial year 2014. NON LEGISLATIVE ACT : Decision (EU) 2016/1470 of the European Parliament on discharge in respect of the implementation of the general budget of the European Union for the financial year 2014, Section IV — Court of Justice. CONTENT: with the present decision, the European Parliament grants the Registrar of the Court of Justice discharge in respect of the implementation of the budget of the Court of Justice for the financial year 2014. This decision is in line with the European Parliament's resolution adopted on 28 April 2016 and comprises a series of observations that form an integral part of the discharge decision (please refer to the summary of the opinion of 28 April 2016). Amongst Parliament’s main observations in the resolution accompanying the discharge decision, it noted that there is still a shortage of women in positions of responsibility at the Court of Justice and called for the imbalance to be corrected as soon as possible.
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