Progress: Procedure completed
Role | Committee | Rapporteur | Shadows |
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Lead | CONT | SARVAMAA Petri ( EPP) | RÓNAI Sándor ( S&D), STRUGARIU Ramona ( Renew), EICKHOUT Bas ( Verts/ALE), CZARNECKI Ryszard ( ECR), KUHS Joachim ( ID), OMARJEE Younous ( GUE/NGL) |
Committee Opinion | ENVI | ||
Committee Opinion | LIBE | ZDECHOVSKÝ Tomáš ( EPP) | Ramona STRUGARIU ( RE) |
Lead committee dossier:
Subjects
Events
The European Parliament decided to grant discharge to the Director of the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) for the financial year 2022 and to approve the closure of the accounts for that year.
Noting that the Court of Auditors stated that it had obtained reasonable assurance that the Centre's annual accounts for the financial year 2022 were reliable and that the underlying transactions were legal and regular, Parliament adopted, by 534 votes to 46 with 22 abstentions, a resolution containing a series of recommendations which form an integral part of the discharge decision and which complement the general recommendations contained in the resolution on the performance, financial management and control of EU agencies.
Centre’s financial statements
The EMCDDA's final budget for 2022 was EUR 18 893 136 , representing a decrease of 0.71 % compared to 2021.
Budgetary and financial management
Parliament noted with satisfaction that the budget monitoring efforts during the financial year 2022 resulted in a budget implementation rate of 98.78 % (a decrease of 1.22 % compared to 2021). The payment appropriations execution rate was 96.65 %, representing a slight increase of 0.30 % compared to 2021. The implementation rate of payment appropriations carried over from 2021 to 2022 was 88.98 %.
Other observations
Parliament also made a series of observations concerning performance, staff policy and internal control.
In particular, it noted that:
- the Centre defined 65 annual targets, of which 57 targets (87 %) were achieved in 2022;
- for the 2022 work programme, the Centre achieved 152 out of 188 of the outputs/results (81 %), partially achieved 12 % of them (i.e. 23 outputs/results, which were delayed and were in progress at the end of 2022), while 12 results (6 %) were not implemented and two results were not applicable. Most of the delays or cancellations of activities in 2022 were caused by a lack of resources. Therefore, for the implementation of its new mandate (expected to apply from 2024), in 2022 the Centre started preparations which involved key resources and required some adjustments in some of its previously planned activities;
- in 2022, the Centre released a new rapid mixed-method trend spotter study to assess the initial service response to the needs of displaced Ukrainians in neighbouring countries within the Union;
- the Centre participated in drug related training events and capacity building, managing to transfer its knowledge to almost 950 professionals working in the drug field, including law enforcement officers and policymakers;
- the Centre implemented several projects designed to enhance the environmental performance, by improving the electricity consumption, installing solar power cells on the roof of the building, as well as installing electric car-sharing stations with a view to replacing the Centre’s vehicle fleet with electric or hybrid vehicles;
- on 31 December 2022, the establishment plan was 97 % implemented, with six officials and 68 temporary agents appointed out of seven officials and 69 temporary agents authorised under the Union budget (76 authorised posts in 2022, same as in 2021);
- the Centre continued its ongoing efforts to secure transparency, prevent and manage conflicts of interest, and provide whistleblower protection. Moreover, it did not meet lobbyists in 2022;
- the result of the 2022 assessment of the effectiveness of the Centre’s internal control systems stated that all components are present and functioning.
Documents
- Results of vote in Parliament: Results of vote in Parliament
- Decision by Parliament: T9-0241/2024
- Debate in Parliament: Debate in Parliament
- Supplementary non-legislative basic document: 06180/2024
- Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading: A9-0104/2024
- Committee report tabled for plenary: A9-0104/2024
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE757.227
- Committee opinion: PE756.194
- Committee draft report: PE753.525
- Court of Auditors: opinion, report: OJ C 000 27.10.2023, p. 0000
- Court of Auditors: opinion, report: N9-0096/2023
- Non-legislative basic document: COM(2023)0391
- Non-legislative basic document: EUR-Lex
- Non-legislative basic document published: COM(2023)0391
- Non-legislative basic document published: EUR-Lex
- Non-legislative basic document: COM(2023)0391 EUR-Lex
- Court of Auditors: opinion, report: OJ C 000 27.10.2023, p. 0000 N9-0096/2023
- Committee draft report: PE753.525
- Committee opinion: PE756.194
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE757.227
- Supplementary non-legislative basic document: 06180/2024
- Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading: A9-0104/2024
Votes
A9-0104/2024 – Petri Sarvamaa – Motion for a resolution #
Amendments | Dossier |
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2023/2157(DEC)
2023/12/05
LIBE
9 amendments...
Amendment 1 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 1 1. Welcomes the fact that the Court of Auditors (the ‘Court’) has declared the transactions underlying the annual accounts of the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (the 'Centre’) for the financial year 2022 to be legal and regular in all material respects; notes that, according to the Court’s Annual Report on EU agencies for the year 2022, its budget in 2022 amounted to EUR 26 million, an increase of 4% compared to 2021 (EUR 25 million), while its staff number remained unchanged;
Amendment 2 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 1 a (new) 1 a. Welcomes that appropriated corrective actions were taken to address the Court’s previous years observation;
Amendment 3 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 2 2. Welcomes the yearly flagship publication, the European Drug Report 2022, the Statistical Bulletin 2022 and the added value of the EU Early Warning System on new psychoactive substances run by the Centre for 25 years in 2022; welcomes the release of 69 publications, among which seven miniguides and three spotlights under the Centre’s flagship report “Health and social responses to drug problems: a European guide”; welcomes the organization of the fourth European Conference on Addictive Behaviours and Dependencies jointly organized by the Centre and its partners; encourages the Centre to continue in its knowledge sharing activities;
Amendment 4 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 2 2. Welcomes the yearly flagship publication, the European Drug Report 2022, the Statistical Bulletin 2022 and the added value of the EU Early Warning System on new psychoactive substances run by the Centre for 25 years in 2022; welcomes the release of seven miniguides and three spotlights under the Centre’s flagship report Health and social responses to drug problems: a European guide; welcomes the organization of the fourth European Conference on Addictive Behaviours and Dependencies jointly organized by the Centre and its partners; encourages the Centre to continue in its knowledge sharing activities;
Amendment 5 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 3 3. Welcomes the drug-related training activities with participation of 609 law enforcement professionals from the EU and technical cooperation project partners delivered by the Centre in cooperation with the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training (CEPOL); welcomes that almost 950 professionals working in the drugs field, including law enforcement officers and policymakers, received Centre training during 2022, while around 1 200 professionals working in the drugs field attended the seven webinars organized by Centre; considers it essential to continue raising awareness of the importance of prevention and innovative mental-health-based approach to drugs policies;
Amendment 6 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 3 3. Welcomes the drug-related training activities with participation of 609 law enforcement professionals from the EU and technical cooperation project partners delivered by the Centre in cooperation with the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training (CEPOL); welcomes that in 2022 almost 950 professionals working in the drugs field, including law enforcement officers and policymakers were trained and around 1 200 professionals working in the drugs field attended the seven webinars organized by the Centre; considers
Amendment 7 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 3 3. Welcomes the drug-related training activities with participation of 609 law enforcement professionals from the EU and technical cooperation project partners delivered by the Centre in cooperation with the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training (CEPOL); considers it essential to continue raising awareness of the importance of prevention and innovative mental-health-based approach to drugs policies; highlights the important role of the Centre in providing policy- makers and practitioners with public- health-based analyses and information concerning drugs and drug addiction;
Amendment 8 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 4 4. Welcomes the progress made by the Centre on the joint EU Drug Markets: In- depth analysis, in collaboration with Europol, with modules on specific drugs released throughout 2022 and with planned releases in 2023; welcomes the work in 2022 on improving the quality and availability of core supply data in collaboration with the Reitox National Focus Points and Europol; welcomes the implementation of all of the Centre’s tasks under the Multidisciplinary Platform Against Criminal Threats operational action plans on cannabis, cocaine and heroin; recalls that drug trafficking has been identified as a main source of profit and a channel of recruitment of organized crime and terrorism, and highlights the contribution of the Centre to a more secure Europe; recalls that the Center’s work is based on two pillars, the security-related strategic objectives and the health-related strategic objectives, the latter should not be overshadowed by the first;
Amendment 9 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 4 a (new) 4 a. Welcomes the Centre’s unremitting efforts to highlight the social aspects and societal impact of drugs, promote social re-integration policies for drug users, and approach the topic of drugs with a multi-disciplinary outlook.
source: 756.999
2024/02/12
CONT
3 amendments...
Amendment 1 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 2. Notes from the Court’s report that the Centre, although it paid interest for only one late payment, had a significant number of payments wrongly flagged as late (107 out of 1 595) by the Centre’s financial and accounting management (ABAC) because of the incorrect parametrisations and/or incorrect data inputs regarding the due date of payment or the reception of the documents entailing a payment obligation; notes from the Centre’s reply that the inconsistent flagging of late payments did not affect the regularity of the operations involved; notes further that the Centre has adopted some measures to minimize the referred risk for ‘false positive’ and to further ensure that its ABAC system may provide for a clear and accurate picture of the actual late payments; calls on the Agency to continue to monitor this issue and mitigate possible future reputational risks associated to this issue;
Amendment 2 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 6 6. Notes with appreciation that in 2022 the Centre released a new rapid mixed-method trendspotter study to assess the initial service response to the needs of displaced Ukrainians in neighbouring countries within the Union; commends the Centre for collaborating with Europol for preparing the fourth edition of the joint EU Drug Markets: In-depth analysis, the findings of which are presented in a series of modules, each focusing on the market for a particular drug and covering trends along the supply chain from production and trafficking to distribution and use; commends in this context the launch in 2022 of the first two modules on cocaine and methamphetamine;
Amendment 3 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 13 13. Notes that the Centre reported to have 2 women (22%) and 7 men (78%) in its senior management, while it has 20 women (37%) and 34 men (63%) in its management board (MB); notes that the staff overall is composed of 36 men (38 %) and 58 women (62%); recalls the importance to ensure staff gender balance and calls on the Centre to take this aspect into consideration with regard to future recruitments of staff
source: 757.227
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