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    EU auditors call for greater financial accountability

    npsBy nps16 February 2018 Finance No Comments3 Mins Read
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    (LUXEMBOURG) – The European Court of Auditors called Thursday for an increased emphasis on value added in the EU Budget, along with more flexibility and transparency, and greater accountability.

    The proposals, made in a briefing paper entitled “Future of EU finances: Reforming how the EU Budget operates”, are the auditors’ response to a European Commission Reflection Paper on the future of EU finances – seen as an important step in developing the EU’s next multiannual financial framework.

    The European Court of Auditors stresses that it is not part of its remit to give views on the size or allocation of EU expenditure or on the choice of EU revenues, rather its role is ‘to provide advice on improving the financial management, transparency and accountability of the EU budget system’.

    The auditors’ main proposals are:

    Define EU value added

    The auditors call for a robust concept of EU value added to be used to identify opportunities for adding value in the EU Budget, evaluating the performance of spending programmes and assessing the risks to EU finances of financial instruments and guarantees.

    The concept should also provide a more comprehensive and accurate notion of the costs, benefits and net balances of EU membership, say the auditors. The auditors propose that the European Commission should analyse both the financial and the non-financial advantages of EU membership.

    Make the EU budget more responsive

    The auditors propose improving the EU Budget’s responsiveness to changing circumstances by making it more flexible and introducing a system of reserves to cover long-term spending and unforeseen events.

    Publish a comprehensive financial plan

    The auditors propose that the Commission should publish a medium-to-long term financial plan for the EU Budget to complement the proposal for the next multiannual financial framework. It should include the expected outstanding commitments, prefinancing and contingent liabilities, a payment forecast, an analysis of the economic and financial context and a risk assessment. The main elements of the plan should be updated annually.

    Put more emphasis on performance

    The auditors propose aligning EU financial planning with strategic priorities, defining the key results to be achieved, reducing the number of spending programmes, objectives and indicators and making reporting more streamlined and accessible.

    Make EU finances more transparent and accountable

    The auditors call for full democratic oversight of all EU finances. The same principles of accountability and transparency should apply to bodies inside the EU Budget, such as the European Commission, and those outside such as the European Central Bank and the European Investment Bank (EIB).

    Carry out public audits of all EU-related bodies

    The auditors say they should be able to audit all EU bodies and also bodies created outside the EU legal order which implement EU policies. This would include the European Defence Agency, the proposed European Monetary Fund, the European Stability Mechanism and the EIB’s non-EU Budget-related operations.

    ECA Briefing Paper: Future of EU finances: reforming how the EU budget operates

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