Progress: Procedure completed
Role | Committee | Rapporteur | Shadows |
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Lead | CONT | GRÄSSLE Ingeborg ( PPE) | SALAFRANCA SÁNCHEZ-NEYRA José Ignacio ( PPE), KOHN Arndt ( S&D), CZARNECKI Ryszard ( ECR), TAKKULA Hannu ( ALDE), JÁVOR Benedek ( Verts/ALE), JALKH Jean-François ( 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 |
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Events
PURPOSE: to grant discharge to the Committee of the Regions for the financial year 2016.
NON-LEGISLATIVE ACT: Decision (EU) 2018/1331 of the European Parliament on discharge in respect of the implementation of the general budget of the European Union for the financial year 2016, Section VII — Committee of the Regions.
CONTENT: the European Parliament decided to grant discharge to the Secretary-General of the Committee of the Regions in respect of the implementation of the budget of the Committee of the Regions for the financial year 2016.
This decision is accompanied by a resolution of the European Parliament containing the observations which form an integral part of the discharge decision in respect of the implementation of the general budget of the European Union for the financial year 2016 ( please refer to the summary dated 18.4.2018 ).
Parliament welcomed the Committee’s overall prudent and sound financial management in the 2016 budget period while expressing support for the successful paradigm shift towards performance-based budgeting in the Commission’s budget planning.
In 2016, the Committee had an approved budget of EUR 90 500 000 , of which EUR 89 400 000 were commitment appropriations with a utilisation rate of 98.7 %.
The Parliament stressed the importance of deepening cooperation between the Committee and the Parliament , on the basis of the cooperation agreement that these institutions have concluded. It also welcomed the administrative cooperation agreement between the Committee and the European Economic and Social Committee, which entered into force in 2016. It called for the Committee's strategy to strengthen connections first of all with Parliament, but also with other Union institutions in order to increase the involvement of the regions in the Union legislative process.
Parliament deplored the decrease in the number of women in management positions while welcoming the adoption of a new five-year strategy for equal opportunities . It supported the organisation of citizen dialogues and advocated a steady increase in the power of these initiatives.
Lastly, it asked for further rationalisation measures to be put in place with regard to translations.
The European Parliament decided by 490 votes to 200, with 4 abstentions to grant discharge to the Committee of the Regions on the implementation of the EU’s general budget for the 2016 financial year, Section VII – Committee of the Regions.
Members welcomed the fact 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 Committee. The Court concluded that the payments as a whole for the year ended on 31 December 2016 for administrative and other expenditure of the institutions and bodies were free from material error .
Parliament stressed that the discharge procedure needs to be streamlined and sped up. It requested that the Committee and the Court of Auditors follow best practice in the private sector and proposes in this regard to review the timetable for the discharge procedure so that the vote on the discharge would take place in Parliament’s plenary part-session in November, thereby closing the discharge procedure within the year following the accounting year in question.
Budgetary and financial management: Members welcomed the overall prudent and sound financial management of the Committee in the 2016 budget period and expressed support for the successful shift towards performance-based budgeting in the Commission’s budget planning. They encouraged the Committee to apply that method to its own budget-planning procedure.
In 2016, the Committee had an approved budget of EUR 90.5 million (EUR 88.9 million in 2015), of which EUR 89.4 million were commitment appropriations with a utilisation rate of 98.7 %.
The increase of the utilisation rate in 2016 was welcomed.
Committee activities : Members stressed the importance of deepening the cooperation with Parliament based on the cooperation agreement between the Committee and Parliament and asked to be kept informed of any developments in this regard. They asked that the Committee’s strategy strengthen connections first of all with Parliament, but also with other Union institutions in order to increase the involvement of the regions in the Union legislative process. They stressed that a joint assessment of the budgetary savings resulting from the cooperation between the Committee and Parliament is of interest to both institutions and to Union citizens and suggested that the Committee and Parliament consider carrying out this exercise as a complement to the ongoing political strategic dialogue.
The report welcomed the administrative cooperation agreement between the Committee and the European Economic and Social Committee , which entered into force in 2016 and provides for shared translation and logistics directorates. This agreement will ensure also further efficiency in both committees’ performance and economic savings.
Members addresses a series of recommendations to the Committee:
correct the continued shortage of women holding senior and middle-management posts; put in place measures for improving wellbeing at work, but also of duly verifying absences; organise citizen dialogues , whilst avoiding overlap with the activities of other Union institutions; assess the possibility of further interinstitutional cooperation with regard to translation; report to the discharge authority on the actions undertaken to reverse the trend of the average time for payment to the Committee’s creditors which increased in 2016; establish an independent body with sufficient budgetary resources to support whistleblowers wishing to disclose information on possible irregularities negatively impacting on the Union’s financial interests, while ensuring their confidentiality is protected.
Following an ex post control exercise carried in 2016, the Committee has a recurrent recommendation to update or establish written procedures . The Committee is urged to make sure that that recommendation is duly followed up.
Lastly, Members regretted the decision of the United Kingdom to withdraw from the European Union and observed that at this point no predictions can be made about the financial, administrative, human and other consequences related to the withdrawal. The Committee and the Court are called on to perform impact assessments and inform Parliament of the results by the end of 2018.
The Committee on Budgetary Control adopted the report by Ingeborg GRÄSSLE (EPP, DE) calling on the European Parliament to give discharge to the Committee of the Regions in respect of the implementation of the general budget of the European Union for the financial year 2016, Section VII – Committee of the Regions.
It welcomed the fact 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 Committee. The Court concluded that the payments as a whole for the year ended on 31 December 2016 for administrative and other expenditure of the institutions and bodies were free from material error .
Budgetary and financial management : Members welcomed the overall prudent and sound financial management of the Committee in the 2016 budget period and expressed support for the successful paradigm shift towards performance-based budgeting in the Commission’s budget planning. They encouraged the Committee to apply that method to its own budget-planning procedure.
In 2016, the Committee had an approved budget of EUR 90.5 million (EUR 88.9 million in 2015), of which EUR 89.4 million were commitment appropriations with a utilisation rate of 98.7 %. The increase of the utilisation rate in 2016 was welcomed.
Members stressed the importance of deepening the cooperation with Parliament based on the cooperation agreement between the Committee and Parliament, and asked to be kept informed of any developments in this regard. They asked that the Committee’s strategy strengthen connections first of all with Parliament, but also with other Union institutions in order to increase the involvement of the regions in the Union legislative process. The stressed that a joint assessment of the budgetary savings resulting from the cooperation between the Committee and Parliament is of interest to both institutions and to Union citizens and suggested that the Committee and Parliament consider carrying out this exercise as a complement to the ongoing political strategic dialogue.
The report welcomed the administrative cooperation agreement between the Committee and the European Economic and Social Committee, which entered into force in 2016 and provides for shared translation and logistics directorates. This agreement will ensure also further efficiency in both committees’ performance and economic savings.
The reopening of the direct access between the RMD and the REM buildings was also welcomed following the decision by Belgian authorities to reduce the threat level for European Institutions. This will facilitate the communication and cooperation between the Parliament and the Committee.
Members observed the lack of progress concerning the continued shortage of women holding senior and middle management posts and encouraged the Committee to improve its performance in this regard.
Following an ex post control exercise carried in 2016, the Committee has a recurrent recommendation to update or establish written procedures . The Committee is urged to make sure that that recommendation is duly followed up.
Lastly, Members regretted the decision of the United Kingdom to withdraw from the European Union and observed that at this point no predictions can be made about the financial, administrative, human and other consequences related to the withdrawal. The Committee and the Court are called on to perform impact assessments and inform Parliament of the results by the end of 2018.
Based on the observations contained in the report by the Court of Auditors, the Council called on the European Parliament to grant discharge to all of the EU institutions in respect of the implementation of their respective budgets for the financial year 2016.
The Council notes with satisfaction that the estimated level of error reported by the Court for payments in the "Administration" policy area further decreased by 0.6 percentage points to 0.2 % in 2016 , well below the materiality threshold of 2 %. It welcomes that no serious weaknesses were identified by the Court in the systems examined.
The Council underlines the need to respect the principles of annuality and of sound financial management and that the carry-over of appropriations should always be compliant with the rules of the Financial Regulation and be motivated with factual and genuine reasons.
The Council regrets that not all the EU institutions, bodies and agencies have achieved the 5 % reduction of posts in the establishment plan by the end of 2017 and urges these institutions, bodies and agencies to carry out the remaining reduction as soon as possible in order to achieve this target fully.
The Council also notes the Court's findings that the total number of staff posts in the establishment plans decreased by 1.1 % between 2012 and 2017, the number of posts actually occupied by staff increased by 0.4 % over the period from 1 January 2013 to 1 January 2017, and the actual payments for salaries for permanent officials and temporary agents increased by 9.2 % between 2012 and 2016.
While recognising that during the period 2013-2017 some EU institutions, bodies and agencies were tasked with new responsibilities and equipped with new resources, the Council considers that the gap between the expectations and the outcome is significant.
In this context, the Council acknowledges that by focusing solely on the headcount based on establishment plan posts, the methodology chosen was not suited to achieve the goal of reducing administrative expenditure.
The Court did not detect any specific problem concerning the Committee of the Regions .
PURPOSE: presentation of the Annual report of the Court of Auditors on the implementation of the budget concerning the financial year 2016.
CONTENT: the Court of Auditors published its 40 th annual report on the implementation of the general budget of the Union for the year 2016. This report follows a five-part structure:
the statement of assurance (DAS) and a summary of the results of our audit on the reliability of accounts and the regularity of transactions; the analysis of budgetary and financial management; the Commission’s performance reporting framework; the findings on EU revenue; the presentation of the main headings of the current multiannual financial framework (MFF), the results of the testing of the regularity of transactions.
The Court concludes that payments for 2016 are legal and regular, with the exception of those based on the cost reimbursement payments . It believes that the EU accounts present a true and fair view of the EU’s financial position.
The audit also focuses on the budget implementation of the Committee of the Regions .
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 0.2 %.
The Court noted that the institutions had collectively cut the number of posts in the establishment plan by 4% over the period from 2013 to 2017. The institutions had reduced the number of staff (posts actually occupied by a staff member) by 1.4 % between 2013 and 2017.
The Court also examined how the budgeted number of contract staff had changed. This number rose from 4 517 to 5 417 between 2013 and 2017 - an increase of 19.9 %. Contract staff made up 11.4 % of the number of staff in the establishment plan in 2013, and 14.2 % in 2017.
The institutions are achieving the 5 % reduction target by eliminating vacant posts in the establishment plan and by not replacing staff members leaving upon retirement, illness or at the end of temporary contracts.
The Court did not detect any specific problem regarding the Committee of the Regions .
PURPOSE: presentation by the Commission of the consolidated annual accounts of the European Union for the financial year 2016, as part of the 2016 discharge procedure.
Analysis of the accounts of the EU Institutions: Committee of the Regions.
Consolidated annual accounts of the EU : this Commission document concerns the EU’s consolidated annual accounts for the year 2016, 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. It details how spending by the EU institutions and bodies was carried out.
T he consolidated annual accounts of the EU provide financial information on the activities of the institutions, agencies and other bodies of the EU from an accrual accounting and budgetary perspective. It also presents the accounting principles applicable to the European budget (in particular, consolidation).
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.
Audit and discharge : the EU’s annual accounts and resource management are audited by the European Court of Auditors, its external auditor, which as part of its activities draws up for the European Parliament and the Council:
an annual report on the activities financed from the general budget, detailing its observations on the annual accounts and underlying transactions; an opinion, based on its audits and given in the annual report in the form of a statement of assurance, on (i) the reliability of the accounts and (ii) the legality and regularity of the underlying transactions involving both revenue collected from taxable persons and payments to final beneficiaries.
The European Parliament is the discharge authority within the EU. The discharge represents the final step of a budget lifecycle. It is 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 (and other EU bodies) from its responsibility for management of a given budget by marking the end of that budget's existence.
This discharge procedure may produce three outcomes: (i) the granting; (ii) postponement; (iii) or the refusal of the discharge.
(2) Implementation of the Committee of the Regions’ appropriations for the financial year 2016 : the appropriations available for 2016 amounted to EUR 90.5 million with 98.7% of these committed.
As regards the budgetary implementation of the CoR, the 2016 Annual Activity Report noted that the Committee focused on the following:
the continuation of legislative monitoring with the adoption of opinions by the Committee of Regions (50 opinions and 9 resolutions); the continuation of cooperation with other EU institutions and regional and local authorities.
2016 was the second year of the CoR’s sixth term of office 2015-2020 under the Presidency of Markku Markkula as its President and Karl-Heinz Lambertz as First Vice-President.
The CoR met five times in Plenary Session in 2016 and two extraordinary Bureau meetings were organised in Amsterdam and Bratislava marking the EU Presidencies of the Netherlands and Slovakia.
In 2016, the CoR undertook new ambitious horizontal and thematic initiative with a high potential for providing a meaningful input from local and regional authorities to the EU decision-making process.
These include:
the launch of a consultation exercise reflecting on the future of Europe. Initiated by the European Council President, Donald Tusk, it will feed into an opinion to be adopted in 2018 well ahead of the European elections; various reports and conferences on investing in Europe’s future; reinforced cooperation with the EU institutions.
PURPOSE: presentation by the Commission of the consolidated annual accounts of the European Union for the financial year 2016, as part of the 2016 discharge procedure.
Analysis of the accounts of the EU Institutions: Committee of the Regions.
Consolidated annual accounts of the EU : this Commission document concerns the EU’s consolidated annual accounts for the year 2016, 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. It details how spending by the EU institutions and bodies was carried out.
T he consolidated annual accounts of the EU provide financial information on the activities of the institutions, agencies and other bodies of the EU from an accrual accounting and budgetary perspective. It also presents the accounting principles applicable to the European budget (in particular, consolidation).
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.
Audit and discharge : the EU’s annual accounts and resource management are audited by the European Court of Auditors, its external auditor, which as part of its activities draws up for the European Parliament and the Council:
an annual report on the activities financed from the general budget, detailing its observations on the annual accounts and underlying transactions; an opinion, based on its audits and given in the annual report in the form of a statement of assurance, on (i) the reliability of the accounts and (ii) the legality and regularity of the underlying transactions involving both revenue collected from taxable persons and payments to final beneficiaries.
The European Parliament is the discharge authority within the EU. The discharge represents the final step of a budget lifecycle. It is 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 (and other EU bodies) from its responsibility for management of a given budget by marking the end of that budget's existence.
This discharge procedure may produce three outcomes: (i) the granting; (ii) postponement; (iii) or the refusal of the discharge.
(2) Implementation of the Committee of the Regions’ appropriations for the financial year 2016 : the appropriations available for 2016 amounted to EUR 90.5 million with 98.7% of these committed.
As regards the budgetary implementation of the CoR, the 2016 Annual Activity Report noted that the Committee focused on the following:
the continuation of legislative monitoring with the adoption of opinions by the Committee of Regions (50 opinions and 9 resolutions); the continuation of cooperation with other EU institutions and regional and local authorities.
2016 was the second year of the CoR’s sixth term of office 2015-2020 under the Presidency of Markku Markkula as its President and Karl-Heinz Lambertz as First Vice-President.
The CoR met five times in Plenary Session in 2016 and two extraordinary Bureau meetings were organised in Amsterdam and Bratislava marking the EU Presidencies of the Netherlands and Slovakia.
In 2016, the CoR undertook new ambitious horizontal and thematic initiative with a high potential for providing a meaningful input from local and regional authorities to the EU decision-making process.
These include:
the launch of a consultation exercise reflecting on the future of Europe. Initiated by the European Council President, Donald Tusk, it will feed into an opinion to be adopted in 2018 well ahead of the European elections; various reports and conferences on investing in Europe’s future; reinforced cooperation with the EU institutions.
Documents
- Results of vote in Parliament: Results of vote in Parliament
- Debate in Parliament: Debate in Parliament
- Decision by Parliament: T8-0129/2018
- Committee report tabled for plenary: A8-0117/2018
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE618.344
- Supplementary non-legislative basic document: 05940/2018
- Committee draft report: PE612.037
- Court of Auditors: opinion, report: OJ C 322 28.09.2017, p. 0001
- Court of Auditors: opinion, report: N8-0008/2018
- Non-legislative basic document: COM(2017)0365
- Non-legislative basic document: EUR-Lex
- Non-legislative basic document published: COM(2017)0365
- Non-legislative basic document published: EUR-Lex
- Non-legislative basic document: COM(2017)0365 EUR-Lex
- Court of Auditors: opinion, report: OJ C 322 28.09.2017, p. 0001 N8-0008/2018
- Committee draft report: PE612.037
- Supplementary non-legislative basic document: 05940/2018
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE618.344
Votes
A8-0117/2018 - Ingeborg Gräßle - décision 18/04/2018 12:45:42.000 #
A8-0117/2018 - Ingeborg Gräßle - am 1 18/04/2018 12:46:19.000 #
A8-0117/2018 - Ingeborg Gräßle - am 2 18/04/2018 12:46:34.000 #
A8-0117/2018 - Ingeborg Gräßle - résolution 18/04/2018 12:47:20.000 #
Amendments | Dossier |
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2017/2142(DEC)
2018/03/02
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44 amendments...
Amendment 1 #
Proposal for a decision 1 Paragraph 1 1. Grants the Secretary-General of the Committee of the Regions discharge in respect of the implementation of the budget of the Committee of the Regions for the financial year 2016;
Amendment 10 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 3 a (new) 3 a. Welcomes the overall prudent and sound financial management of the Committee in the 2016 budget period; expresses support for the successful paradigm shift towards performance- based budgeting in the Commission’s budget planning introduced by Vice- President Kristalina Georgieva in September 2015 as part of the “EU Budget Focused on Results” initiative; encourages the Committee to apply the method to its own budget-planning procedure;
Amendment 11 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 3 b (new) 3b. Notes that during the discharge procedure, Annual Activity reports are currently submitted to the Court of Auditors in June, submitted by the Court of Auditors to the European Parliament in October and voted in plenary by May; notes that by the time discharge is closed, if not postponed, at least 17 months have passed since the closing of annual accounts; points out that auditing in the private sector follows a much stricter timeline; stresses that the discharge procedure needs to be streamlined and sped up; requests that the Committee and the Court of Auditors follow the good example set by the private sector and proposes to set a deadline for the submission of Annual Activity reports on 31 March of the following year, a deadline for the submission for the Court of Auditor’s reports on the 1st of July and subsequently vote on the discharge in the plenary session of November, thereby closing the discharge procedure within the year following the accounting year in question;
Amendment 12 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 4 4. Stresses that the Committee’s budget is, despite its political activities, considered as purely administrative, with a large amount being used on expenditure concerning persons working within the institution and
Amendment 13 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 5 5. Underlines the importance of
Amendment 14 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 5 5. Underlines the importance of a positive assessment of the cooperation agreement between the Committee and the European Parliament; asks that the Committee’s strategy strengthen connections first of all with Parliament, but also with other Union institutions in order to increase the involvement of the regions in the EU legislative process;
Amendment 15 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 6 6. Is of the opinion that a joint assessment of the budgetary savings resulting from the cooperation between the Committee and Parliament is of interest to both institutions and to Union citizens; suggests t
Amendment 16 #
7. Welcomes the administrative cooperation agreement between the Committee and the European Economic and Social Committee, which entered into force in 2016 and provides for shared translation and logistics directorates;
Amendment 17 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 8 8.
Amendment 18 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 8 a (new) 8a. Welcomes the reopening of the direct access between the RMD and the REM buildings following the decision by Belgian authorities to reduce the threat level for European Institutions; believes that this will facilitate the communication and cooperation between the European Parliament and the Committee; calls on both institutions to inform Members and staff about the reopening of the passage;
Amendment 19 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 9 9.
Amendment 2 #
Proposal for a decision 1 Paragraph 1 1. Grants the Secretary-General of the Committee of the Regions discharge in respect of the implementation of the budget of the Committee of the Regions for the financial year 2016;
Amendment 20 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 9 9. Asks the Committee to
Amendment 21 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 10. Notes the inclusion of data on the missions undertaken by the Committee’s members in its annual activity report;
Amendment 22 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 10. Notes the inclusion of data on the missions undertaken by the Committee’s members in its annual activity report; asks the Committee to provide a list of the events attended by its members in 2016
Amendment 23 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 a (new) 10a. Notes that in the Annual Activity Report for 2016, the Committee had as target 15 file notes and studies and the result was 12; encourages the Committee to keep on working in order to fulfil the targets and invites the Committee to communicate detailed results in this regard in its annual activity report for 2017;
Amendment 24 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 11 11. Is still concerned with the continued shortage of women holding senior and middle management posts;
Amendment 25 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 11 11.
Amendment 26 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 11 a (new) 11a. Welcomes the Committee's compliance with targets set with regards to the inter-institutional agreement to reduce staff by 5% over the period of five years; notes that as a result of the transfer of staff to the European Parliament, the Committee has reduced the number of posts in the establishment plan by almost 8%; is concerned that, as a result, the remaining resources available in each service don’t allow for absorption of the additional workload in case of unforeseen absences or in case of additional tasks limited in time; calls on the budgetary authorities to be mindful of the long-term impact of staff cuts, in particular regarding the institution's ability to improve gender and geographical imbalances as well as the need for building on capacity of experienced officials to take over management posts, when planning the future allocation of financial resources for personnel;
Amendment 27 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 11 a (new) 11a. Observes that the 5% staff reduction agreement has led to institutions increasingly hiring staff with temporary contracts; regrets that internal competitions are organised with the aim and result of retaining staff that have previously held the same position under previous temporary contracts; considers it more cost and time efficient as well as transparent and fair if well-performing staff with temporary contracts would be switched to permanent contracts without the added financial and administrative burden of organising competitions with pre-determined outcomes at the expense of disappointing outside applicants;
Amendment 28 #
12. Notes with great concern that the number of days of sick leave within the Committee staff has only slightly decreased keeping in mind that already in 2015 the Committee had by far the highest rate of absence due to sick leave among all EU’s “Other Institutions”; underlines the importance of putting in place measures for improving the wellbeing
Amendment 29 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 12 12.
Amendment 3 #
Proposal for a decision 1 Paragraph 1 1.
Amendment 30 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 13 13. Observes that the communication strategy of the Committee is geared
Amendment 31 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 13 13.
Amendment 32 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 13 a (new) 13a. Notes in this regard that the objective of getting a 10 % more subscribers to the Committee’s eNewsletter has not been achieved, nor the objective of getting a 5 % more enrolments to the Committee’s online course for regional and local authorities (MOOC), with a loss of 49 % compared to 2015; notes with concern the 30 % loss of visitors groups probably influenced by the terrorist attacks of 2016;
Amendment 33 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 14 14. Notes that the translation output objective was not achieved and that therefore further rationalisation measures are needed; asks the Committee to include detailed information in this regard in its annual activity report for 2017; notes the increasing outsourcing rate for translation and stresses the need to assess the possibility of further inter-institutional cooperation with regard to translation;
Amendment 34 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 14 14. Notes with concern that the translation output objective was not achieved and that therefore further rationalisation measures are needed; asks the Committee to include detailed information in this regard in its annual activity report for 2017;
Amendment 35 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 15 15. Notes
Amendment 36 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 15 15. Notes that one whistleblowing file was opened in 2016 and has been forwarded to OLAF; asks the Committee to keep
Amendment 37 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 Amendment 38 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 16.
Amendment 39 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 16. Regrets that the whistleblower file of the Committee’s former internal auditor is still not closed; stresses that, to date, the Committee has not acted on the requests addressed to it by Parliament in previous discharge resolutions; reiterates its request that the Committee officially recognise the status of internal auditor as referring to a person disclosing information in good faith within the meaning of Article 22b of the Staff Regulations; insists that the Committee do its utmost to find a just, honourable and equitable settlement of the
Amendment 4 #
Proposal for a decision 1 Paragraph 1 1.
Amendment 40 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 16.
Amendment 41 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 a (new) 16a. Notes that there has been a decision by the Civil Service Tribunal in the case of the Committee's former internal auditor in November 2014; acknowledges that the Civil Service Tribunal ruled that the Committee must indemnify the former internal auditor yet further dismissed the allegations made by him; underlines that the Committee has promptly complied with the Tribunal's decision and paid the indemnities; considers therefore that the Committee has done its part to bring the case to a just, honourable and equitable settlement as requested by the Committee on Budget Control in the discharge report for the year 2015; notes that the former internal auditor has lodged a new case against the Committee in November 2015; notes that a hearing has taken place in December 2017 and that the Court's ruling is expected in summer 2018; observes that the Committee has no influence either on the plaintiff having lodged a new case nor on the timetable of the Court;
Amendment 42 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 a (new) 16a. Expresses the need to establish an independent disclosure, advice and referral body with sufficient budgetary resources, in order to help whistle-blowers use the right channels to disclose their information on possible irregularities affecting the financial interests of the Union, while protecting their confidentiality and offering needed support and advice;
Amendment 43 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19 19. Notes that the average time for payment to the Committee’s creditors has increased from 20 days in 2015 to 26 days in 2016; calls on the Committee, to improve the average payment time to its creditors as a matter of urgency, while taking into account that payments need to be made within 30 days
Amendment 44 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19 a (new) 19a. Regrets the decision of the United Kingdom to withdraw from the European Union; observes that at this point no predictions can be made about the financial, administrative, human and other consequences related to the withdrawal, and asks the Committee and the Court of Auditors to perform impact assessments and inform Parliament on the results by the end of 2018;
Amendment 5 #
Proposal for a decision 1 Paragraph 1 1.
Amendment 6 #
Motion for a resolution Citation 2 a (new) - having regard to the Judgments of the Civil Service Tribunal of 7 May 20131a, and of 18 November 20142a OLAF Final Case Report dated 8 October 2003, the Commission PMO department’s report of 8 May 2008, Parliament’s resolutions of 29 January 20043a , 21 April 20044a , 12 April 20055a, 27 April 20066a , 29 April 20157a , 28 April 20168a , 27 April 20179a in support of the Committee’s Internal Auditor’s case. _________________ 1a case F-86/11(ECLI:EU:F:2011:189) 2a case F-156/12(ECLI:EU:F:2014:247) 3a (OJ L 57, 25.2.2004, p. 8) 4a (OJ L 330, 4.11.2004, p. 153) 5a (OJ L 196, 27.7.2005, p. 54) 6a (OJ L 340, 6.12.2006, p. 44) 7a (OJ L 255, 30.9.2015, p. 132) 8a (OJ L 246, 14.9.2016, p. 152) 9a (OJ L 252, 29.9.2017, p. 135)
Amendment 7 #
Motion for a resolution Recital A (new) A. whereas in the context of the discharge procedure, the discharge authority wishes to stress the special importance of further strengthening the democratic legitimacy of the Union institutions by improving transparency and accountability and implementing the concept of performance-based budgeting and good governance of human resources;
Amendment 8 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 1.
Amendment 9 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 3 3. Notes that in 2016 the Committee had an approved budget of EUR 90 500 000 (EUR 88 900 000 in 2015), of which EUR 89 400 000 were commitment appropriations with a utilisation rate of 98,7 %;
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