Progress: Procedure completed
Role | Committee | Rapporteur | Shadows |
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Lead | CONT | DLABAJOVÁ Martina ( ALDE) | ZELLER Joachim ( PPE), PIRINSKI Georgi ( S&D), VISTISEN Anders ( ECR), STAES Bart ( Verts/ALE), VALLI Marco ( EFDD), ALIOT Louis ( ENF) |
Lead committee dossier:
Subjects
Events
The European Parliament adopted by 525 votes to 57, with 60 abstentions, a resolution on the Court of Auditors' special reports in the context of the 2014 Commission discharge.
Parliament recalled that the special reports of the Court of Auditors provide information on issues of concern related to the implementation of funds, which are thus useful for Parliament in exercising its role of discharge authority.
It noted that the Parliament's observations on the special reports of the Court of Auditors form an integral part of Parliament's abovementioned decision on the general discharge in respect of the implementation of the general budget of the European Union for the financial year 2014, Section III – Commission.
It then returned to each of the reports in question and made a number of recommendations to improve the use of Community Funds.
As regards in particular Special Report No 18/2014 of the Court of Auditors entitled "EuropeAid’s evaluation and results-oriented monitoring systems”, Parliament encouraged the Court to look into all EuropeAid's funding mechanisms in order to ensure that value for money is achieved and that Union funding is efficient in advancing Union goals and values. Parliament stated that Union-funded projects should be aligned with Union policy goals in neighbouring countries, taking into consideration grantees' accountability, and that EU money is fungible.
For the other special reports, plenary confirmed its position laid down in the committee responsible. To recap, these special reports deal with the following subjects:
Special Report No 18/2014 of the Court of Auditors entitled "EuropeAid’s evaluation and results-oriented monitoring systems", Special Report No 22/2014 of the Court of Auditors entitled "Achieving economy: keeping the costs of EU-financed rural development project grants under control", Special Report No 23/2014 of the Court of Auditors entitled "Errors in rural development spending: what are the causes and how are they being addressed?", Special Report No 24/2014 of the Court of Auditors entitled "Is EU support for preventing and restoring damage to forests caused by fire and natural disasters well managed?", Special Report No 1/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "Inland Waterway Transport in Europe: No significant improvements in modal share and navigability conditions since 2001", Special Report No 2/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "EU-funding of Urban Waste Water Treatment plants in Danube river basin: further efforts needed in helping Member States to achieve EU waste water policy objectives", Special Report No 3/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "EU Youth Guarantee: first steps taken but implementation risks ahead", Special Report No 4/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "Technical assistance: what contribution has it made to agriculture and rural development?", Special Report No 5/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "Are financial instruments a successful and promising tool in the rural development area?", Special Report No 6/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "The integrity and implementation of the EU ETS", Special Report No 7/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "The EU police mission in Afghanistan: mixed results", Special Report No 8/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "Is EU financial support adequately addressing the needs of micro-entrepreneurs?", Special Report No 9/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "EU support for the fight against torture and the abolition of the death penalty", Special Report No 10/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "Efforts to address problems with public procurement in EU cohesion expenditure should be intensified", Special Report No 11/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "Are the Fisheries Partnership Agreements well managed by the Commission?", Special Report No 12/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "The EU priority of promoting a knowledge-based rural economy has been affected by poor management of knowledge-transfer and advisory measures", Special Report No 13/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "EU Support to timber-producing countries under the FLEGT Action Plan", Special Report No 14/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "The ACP Investment Facility: does it provide added-value?", Special Report No 15/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "EU Energy Facility support for renewable energy in East Africa", Special Report No 16/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "Improving the security of energy supply by developing the internal energy market: more efforts needed", Special Report No 17/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "Commission's support of youth action teams: redirection of ESF funding achieved, but insufficient focus on results".
A summary of the Special Reports in question is given on the website of the Court of Auditors.
The Committee on Budgetary Control adopted the report by Martina DLABAJOVÁ (ADLE, CZ) on the Court of Auditors' special reports in the context of the 2014 Commission discharge.
In the motion for a resolution, Members recall that the special reports of the Court of Auditors provide information on issues of concern related to the implementation of funds, which are thus useful for Parliament in exercising its role of discharge authority.
They note that the Parliament's observations on the special reports of the Court of Auditors form an integral part of Parliament's abovementioned decision on the general discharge in respect of the implementation of the general budget of the European Union for the financial year 2014, Section III – Commission.
Members then return to each of the reports in question and make a number of recommendations to improve the use of Community Funds.
To recap, the special reports deal with the following subjects:
Special Report No 18/2014 of the Court of Auditors entitled "EuropeAid’s evaluation and results-oriented monitoring systems" , Special Report No 22/2014 of the Court of Auditors entitled "Achieving economy: keeping the costs of EU-financed rural development project grants under control" , Special Report No 23/2014 of the Court of Auditors entitled "Errors in rural development spending: what are the causes and how are they being addressed?" , Special Report No 24/2014 of the Court of Auditors entitled "Is EU support for preventing and restoring damage to forests caused by fire and natural disasters well managed?" , Special Report No 1/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "Inland Waterway Transport in Europe: No significant improvements in modal share and navigability conditions since 2001" , Special Report No 2/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "EU-funding of Urban Waste Water Treatment plants in Danube river basin: further efforts needed in helping Member States to achieve EU waste water policy objectives" , Special Report No 3/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "EU Youth Guarantee: first steps taken but implementation risks ahead" , Special Report No 4/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "Technical assistance: what contribution has it made to agriculture and rural development?" , Special Report No 5/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "Are financial instruments a successful and promising tool in the rural development area?" , Special Report No 6/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "The integrity and implementation of the EU ETS" , Special Report No 7/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "The EU police mission in Afghanistan: mixed results" , Special Report No 8/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "Is EU financial support adequately addressing the needs of micro-entrepreneurs?" , Special Report No 9/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "EU support for the fight against torture and the abolition of the death penalty" , Special Report No 10/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "Efforts to address problems with public procurement in EU cohesion expenditure should be intensified" , Special Report No 11/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "Are the Fisheries Partnership Agreements well managed by the Commission?" , Special Report No 12/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "The EU priority of promoting a knowledge-based rural economy has been affected by poor management of knowledge-transfer and advisory measures" , Special Report No 13/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "EU Support to timber-producing countries under the FLEGT Action Plan" , Special Report No 14/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "The ACP Investment Facility: does it provide added-value?" , Special Report No 15/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "EU Energy Facility support for renewable energy in East Africa" , Special Report No 16/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "Improving the security of energy supply by developing the internal energy market: more efforts needed" , Special Report No 17/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "Commission's support of youth action teams: redirection of ESF funding achieved, but insufficient focus on results" .
A summary of the Special Reports in question is given on the website of the Court of Auditors.
PURPOSE: presentation of the Court of Auditors' Special Reports in the context of the 2014 Commission discharge.
CONTENT: the European Court of Auditors' (ECA) Special Reports present the results of ECA's performance audits, which cover a wide range of topics on issues related to the management of EU funds, programmes and policies.
ECA's Special Reports form an integral part of the Discharge procedure, and the European Parliament adopts a separate resolution on the Special Reports published during the year of the specific Discharge.
The ECA is free to choose when to publish its special reports. It produces around 20 each year.
In addition to its audit reports, the ECA publishes opinions (around 10 per year) on legislative proposals with an impact on EU financial management, as well as ad hoc publications on EU public finance issues.
All reports are published on the ECA’s website in the official EU languages.
The latest special reports may be found on the ECA’s website .
PURPOSE: presentation of the Court of Auditors' Special Reports in the context of the 2014 Commission discharge.
CONTENT: the European Court of Auditors' (ECA) Special Reports present the results of ECA's performance audits, which cover a wide range of topics on issues related to the management of EU funds, programmes and policies.
ECA's Special Reports form an integral part of the Discharge procedure, and the European Parliament adopts a separate resolution on the Special Reports published during the year of the specific Discharge.
The ECA is free to choose when to publish its special reports. It produces around 20 each year.
In addition to its audit reports, the ECA publishes opinions (around 10 per year) on legislative proposals with an impact on EU financial management, as well as ad hoc publications on EU public finance issues.
All reports are published on the ECA’s website in the official EU languages.
The latest special reports may be found on the ECA’s website .
Documents
- Results of vote in Parliament: Results of vote in Parliament
- Decision by Parliament: T8-0148/2016
- Debate in Parliament: Debate in Parliament
- Committee report tabled for plenary: A8-0127/2016
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE576.921
- Committee draft report: PE569.797
- Non-legislative basic document: COM(2015)0377
- Non-legislative basic document: EUR-Lex
- Non-legislative basic document published: COM(2015)0377
- Non-legislative basic document published: EUR-Lex
- Non-legislative basic document: COM(2015)0377 EUR-Lex
- Committee draft report: PE569.797
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE576.921
Activities
- Marina ALBIOL GUZMÁN
- Jean ARTHUIS
- Marie-Christine ARNAUTU
- Jonathan ARNOTT
- Zoltán BALCZÓ
- Zigmantas BALČYTIS
- Hugues BAYET
- Xabier BENITO ZILUAGA
- José BLANCO LÓPEZ
- Marie-Christine BOUTONNET
- Renata BRIANO
- Gianluca BUONANNO
- James CARVER
- Nicola CAPUTO
- Alberto CIRIO
- Jane COLLINS
- Andi CRISTEA
- Edward CZESAK
- William (The Earl of) DARTMOUTH
- Mireille D'ORNANO
- Norbert ERDŐS
- Edouard FERRAND
- Doru-Claudian FRUNZULICĂ
- Ildikó GÁLL-PELCZ
- Arne GERICKE
- Tania GONZÁLEZ PEÑAS
- Takis HADJIGEORGIOU
- Brian HAYES
- Cătălin Sorin IVAN
- Diane JAMES
- Ivan JAKOVČIĆ
- Philippe JUVIN
- Barbara KAPPEL
- Giovanni LA VIA
- Marine LE PEN
- Paloma LÓPEZ BERMEJO
- Ivana MALETIĆ
- Andrejs MAMIKINS
- Dominique MARTIN
- Notis MARIAS
- Jean-Luc MÉLENCHON
- Louis MICHEL
- Marlene MIZZI
- Sophie MONTEL
- Franz OBERMAYR
- Florian PHILIPPOT
- Marijana PETIR
- Franck PROUST
- Julia REID
- Claude ROLIN
- Fernando RUAS
- Lola SÁNCHEZ CALDENTEY
- Maria Lidia SENRA RODRÍGUEZ
- Siôn SIMON
- Branislav ŠKRIPEK
- Monika SMOLKOVÁ
- Davor ŠKRLEC
- Beatrix von STORCH
- Patricija ŠULIN
- Dubravka ŠUICA
- Pavel TELIČKA
- Mylène TROSZCZYNSKI
- Miguel VIEGAS
Votes
A8-0127/2016 - Martina Dlabajová - § 9 #
A8-0127/2016 - Martina Dlabajová - Résolution #
Amendments | Dossier |
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2015/2206(DEC)
2016/03/04
CONT
38 amendments...
Amendment 1 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 3 a (new) 3a. Believes that hearings not only with Commission and EEAS officials but also with beneficiaries and independent experts will provide a more comprehensive assessment of EuropeAid's contribution to Union goals;
Amendment 10 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 42 a (new) 42a. Draws attention of the Commission and Member States to make use of the roadmaps for research, development and innovation also for the use of the inland waterway sector and to include port infrastructure and equipment to ensure that the technical developments are compatible with other transport modes' requirements, thereby ensuring multi- modal transport;
Amendment 11 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 61 61. Recommends that the Commission prioritise funding of projects and initiatives in Member States aiming to improve waterway transport through innovative solutions such as high-tech navigation, alternative fuels and efficient vessels; considers that the Commission should encourage multilateral European knowhow and knowledge exchange programmes also between different Union ports;
Amendment 12 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 64 a (new) 64a. Calls on the Commission to update its strategic goals and recommendations for the Inland waterway and to propose an EU Inland Waterways Strategy and Action Plan for 2020 onwards;
Amendment 13 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 81 a (new) 81a. Notes that funding for youth employment comprises ESIF as well as instruments like Erasmus+, Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs and other programmes; underlines that better synergy must be achieved between all available sources;
Amendment 14 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 110 110. Is disappointed that it was not possible to obtain a complete analysis of the efficiency of the various implemented allocation systems by the Member States during phase II of the EU ETS (2008- 2012), which would have been of the utmost importance in informing political recommendations on the basis of the Court's audit results;
Amendment 15 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 110 a (new) 110a. Notes that the Court's assessment focused on the implementation of phase II of the EU ETS (2008-2012), while for phase III of the EU ETS (2013-2020) significant reforms, including EU harmonisation measures, were decided and implemented;
Amendment 16 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 110 b (new) 110b. Welcomes that significant improvements to the framework for protecting the integrity of the ETS have been implemented, including most of the spot market for allowances in the Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID)1a and market abuse directive (MAD)1b/regulation (MAR)1c; calls on the Commission to consider complementary measures in line with the Court's recommendations, including measures covering compliance traders; ____________________ 1a Directive 2004/39/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 April 2004 on markets in financial instruments amending Council Directives 85/611/EEC and 93/6/EEC and Directive 2000/12/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council and repealing Council Directive 93/22/EEC (OJ L 145, 30.4.2004, p.1). 1b Directive2014/57/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 April 2014 on criminal sanctions for market abuse (market abuse directive) (OJ L 173, 12.6.2014, p. 179). 1c Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 April 2014 on market abuse (market abuse regulation) and repealing Directive 2003/6/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council and Commission Directives 2003/124/EC, 2003/125/EC and 2004/72/EC (OJ L 173, 12.6.2014, p. 1).
Amendment 17 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 111 111.
Amendment 18 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 112 112. Considers that the Commission, as the guardian of the Treaties should monitor closely the implementation in Member States and assist more thoroughly throughout the process;
Amendment 19 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 113 113. Notes that
Amendment 2 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 5 5. Considers that outcomes of the evaluations are key elements to be fed into the policy and political review process to adjust strategic political objectives and enhance the overall coherence with other Union policies; in this respect, believes that it is crucial that evaluations are independent, transparent and available to the public;
Amendment 20 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 114 114. Asks that the Court of Auditors include affected industrial sectors in its analysis, especially in regard of legal certainty and predictability, and in how far a reliable legal framework is ensured
Amendment 21 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 115 115. Is
Amendment 22 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 128 128. Is of the opinion that there are substantial differences between the European Social Fund (ESF) grants and the European Progress Microfinance Facility (EPMF) financial instruments, which tend to serve different purposes; considers that
Amendment 23 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 129 129.
Amendment 24 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 132 Amendment 25 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 199 a (new) 199a. Recommends that Member States take into consideration the Public Procurement Guidance for practitioners on the avoidance of the most common errors in projects funded by the European Structural and Investment Funds;
Amendment 26 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 205 a (new) 205a. Calls on the Commission to communicate comprehensive assessment of consultancy services with focus on outcomes and net effects in order to avoid purely quantitative evaluation of investment;
Amendment 27 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 237 237. Consider
Amendment 28 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 237 a (new) 237a. Stresses that all future Union energy projects must comply with Union legislation and with Energy Union's principles: diversification, security of supply, accessibility, competitiveness and sustainability;
Amendment 29 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 238 238. Considers that strengthening and improving interconnections with neighbouring Member States should be seen as a priority; encourages the development of bi-directional capacity (bi- directional flows) at each border interconnection by involving also the Member States which may be covered by the corridors;
Amendment 3 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 7 a (new) 7a. Encourages the Court to look into all funding mechanisms of EuropeAid in order to ensure that the value for money is achieved and that Union funding is efficient in advancing Union goals and values; believes that Union funded projects should be aligned with its policy goals in neighbourhood countries, taking into consideration grantees' accountability, and that EU money is fungible;
Amendment 30 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 245 a (new) 245a. Notes that often Member States that need funding the most also suffer from weak administrative capacity which leads to focus on managing the project, instead of managing the investment goals;
Amendment 31 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 245 b (new) 245b. Notes that investment effects are still largely monitored through quantitative indicators which do not effectively serve as good assessment practice; notes that output does not equal outcome;
Amendment 32 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 245 c (new) 245c. Calls on the Commission to set up an early warning mechanism against unutilised ESIF appropriations so that Member States have technical time to reallocate funds to youth employment measures;
Amendment 33 #
Motion for a resolution New subheading after paragraph 246 Part XXII – Special Report No 20/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "The cost- effectiveness of EU Rural Development support for non-productive investments in agriculture"
Amendment 34 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 246 a (new) 246a. 247. The Commission encourages Member States to implement NPIs more in synergy with other rural development measures and/ or environmental schemes and that the Commission monitors relevant Member States' implementation through their annual implementation reports from 2017; 248. The Commission provides guidance to Member States on NPIs selection criteria for 2014-2020 period and checks that they apply appropriate procedures for the selection of projects; in this context recommends that Member States ensure that the NPIs selection procedures are transparent, made public and effectively implemented, and that they verify effectively the compliance with these criteria; 249. The Commission ensures that the contribution of NPIs to achieving the EU agri-environment objectives is monitored, or at least specifically assessed during the evaluations of the 2014-20 programming period; 250. The Commission encourages and assists those member States where NPI support is significant to define specific result indicators for the NPIs most frequently funded in order to ensure better monitoring and assessment of the NPIs contribution to achieving the EU agri-environmental objectives; in this regard, Member States should report on these indicators in their annual implementation reports starting from June 2016 and include the assessment of the results of NPIs in their evaluation plans; 251. The Commission provides further guidance on the definition of criteria which determine the remunerative characteristics of NPIs benefiting from the highest aid rates and that Member States establish such criteria without any delay and use them to modulate the intensity of support; 252. Member States implement, without delay, procedures to ensure that the costs of the supported NPIs do not exceed the costs of similar types of goods, service or works offered by the market; in this regard Member States should define appropriate benchmarks and/or reference costs against which the costs of NPIs are systematically verified as part of their administrative checks; 253. The Commission uses the information provided by the Member States regarding the controllability and verifiability of the measures for the approval of their RDPs for 2014-2020 to ensure that Member States define and implement adequate procedures regarding the reasonableness of costs, and to verify Member States' effective application of the controls foreseen in this regard; recommends also that the Commission facilitates exchange of good practices between Member States concerning establishment of procedures for cost- reasonableness checks; 254. Member States define, before the first on-the-spot controls for the 2014-20 period are performed, a method for the timely consolidation and analysis of the cause of the errors found during these controls, and to undertake necessary measures for improvement of their management and control systems of the NPIs schemes; 255. The Commission takes into consideration the weaknesses identified by the Court in the area of NPIs expenditures and takes relevant measures together with Member States to ensure proper financial management for these kind of investments;
Amendment 35 #
Motion for a resolution New subheading after paragraph 246 Part XXIII – Special Report No 22/2015 of the Court of Auditors entitled "EU supervision of credit rating agencies - well established but not yet fully effective"
Amendment 36 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 246 b (new) Amendment 37 #
Motion for a resolution New subheading after paragraph 246 Part XXIV – Special Report No 2/2016 of the Court of Auditors entitled "2014 report on the follow-up of the European Court of Auditors' Special Reports"
Amendment 38 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 246 c (new) Amendment 4 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 16.
Amendment 5 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17 17. Notes that many weaknesses were found in the Member States’ control of the costs of rural development grants; notes that the Commission agrees that savings could be made by better control of costs in rural development project grants while still obtaining the same outcomes and results and achieving the same objectives; welcomes the fact that workable, cost- effective approaches have been identified and could be more widely applied, that the Commission accepts the Court's
Amendment 6 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 25. Is concerned by the high error rate detected by the Court in rural development policy
Amendment 7 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 a (new) 25a. Recalls that the Court has stated in its annual reports that in numerous cases the national authorities would have had sufficient information to prevent or detect and correct the errors before declaring the expenditure to the Commission, which would have lowered the error rate significantly;
Amendment 8 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 26 26. Observes that the easier the rules are to implement, the less errors will occur; is concerned that the error rate could again rise in forthcoming years given the complexity of the new rules of the reformed CAP
Amendment 9 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 37 a (new) 37a. Calls on the Commission to support the delivery of harmonized data on the multifunctional role of forests and forest resources, by encouraging the establishment of an European forest information system based on national data and its integration into an European data platform;
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