on the discharge for implementation of the budget of the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions for the financial year 2005
on the discharge for implementation of the budget of the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions for the financial year 2005
– having regard to the final annual accounts of the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions for the financial year 2005(1),
– having regard to the Court of Auditors' report on the final annual accounts of the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions for the financial year 2005, together with the Foundation's replies(2),
– having regard to the Council's recommendation of 27 February 2007 (5711/2007 - C6-0080/2007),
– having regard to the EC Treaty, and in particular Article 276 thereof,
– having regard to Council Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 1605/2002 of 25 June 2002 on the Financial Regulation applicable to the general budget of the European Communities(3), and in particular Article 185 thereof,
– having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No 1365/75 of 26 May 1975 on the creation of a European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions(4), and in particular Article 16 thereof,
– having regard to Commission Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 2343/2002 of 19 November 2002 on the framework Financial Regulation for the bodies referred to in Article 185 of Council Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 1605/2002(5), and in particular Article 94 thereof,
– having regard to Rule 71 of and Annex V to its Rules of Procedure,
– having regard to the Report of the Committee on Budgetary Control and the opinion of the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs (A6-0098/2007),
1. Grants the executive director of the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions discharge for the implementation of the Foundation's budget for the financial year 2005;
2. Sets out its observations in the resolution below;
3. Instructs its President to forward this decision and the resolution that forms an integral part of it to the executive director of the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, the Council, the Commission and the Court of Auditors, and to arrange for their publication in the Official Journal of the European Union (L series).
– having regard to the final annual accounts of the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions for the financial year 2005(1),
– having regard to the Court of Auditors' report on the final annual accounts of the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions for the financial year 2005, together with the Foundation's replies(2),
– having regard to the Council's recommendation of 27 February 2007 (5711/2007 - C6-0080/2007),
– having regard to the EC Treaty, and in particular Article 276 thereof,
– having regard to Council Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 1605/2002 of 25 June 2002 on the Financial Regulation applicable to the general budget of the European Communities(3), and in particular Article 185 thereof,
– having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No 1365/75 of 26 May 1975 on the creation of a European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions(4), and in particular Article 16 thereof,
– having regard to Commission Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 2343/2002 of 19 November 2002 on the framework Financial Regulation for the bodies referred to in Article 185 of Council Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 1605/2002(5) and, in particular, Article 94 thereof,
– having regard to Rule 71 of and Annex V to its Rules of Procedure,
– having regard to the Report of the Committee on Budgetary Control and the opinion of the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs (A6-0098/2007),
1.Notes that the final annual accounts of the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions for the financial years 2004 and 2005 are as follows:
Revenue and expenditure account for the financial years 2004 and 2005 (in EUR 1000)
2005
2004
Revenue
Commission subsidies
18 800
18 000
Miscellaneous revenue
5
5
Revenue from services rendered
158
81
Total revenue (a)
18 963
18 086
Expenditure
Staff - Title I of the budget
Payments
8 814
8 606
Appropriations carried over
157
132
Administration - Title II of the budget
Payments
875
1 267
Appropriations carried over
507
489
Operating activities - Title III of the budget
Payments
4 967
5 056
Appropriations carried over
3 809
2 522
Total expenditure (b)
19 130
18 072
Out-turn for the financial year (a -b)
-167
14
Balance carried over from the previous financial year
-1 224
-1 296
Appropriations carried over and cancelled
71
34
Sums from the previous financial year for re-use and not used
0
18
PHARE revenue collected
260
0
PHARE revenue to be collected
0
0
PHARE expenditure
-145
0
Other adjustments
0
10
Exchange rate differences
0
-4
Balance for the financial year
-1 205
-1 224
Source: The Foundation's data. This table summarises the data provided by the Foundation in its annual accounts.
2. Approves closing the accounts of the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions for the financial year 2005;
3. Instructs its President to forward this decision to the executive director of the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, the Council, the Commission and the Court of Auditors, and to arrange for its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union (L series).
with observations forming an integral part of the decision on the discharge for implementation of the budget of the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions for the financial year 2005
– having regard to the final annual accounts of the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions for the financial year 2005(1),
– having regard to the Court of Auditors' report on the final annual accounts of the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions for the financial year 2005, together with the Foundation's replies(2),
– having regard to the Council's recommendation of 27 February 2007 (5711/2007 - C6-0080/2007),
– having regard to the EC Treaty, and in particular Article 276 thereof,
– having regard to Council Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 1605/2002 of 25 June 2002 on the Financial Regulation applicable to the general budget of the European Communities(3), and in particular Article 185 thereof,
– having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No 1365/75 of 26 May 1975 on the creation of a European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions(4), and in particular Article 16 thereof,
– having regard to Commission Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 2343/2002 of 19 November 2002 on the framework Financial Regulation for the bodies referred to in Article 185 of Council Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 1605/2002(5), and in particular Article 94 thereof,
– having regard to Rule 71 of and Annex V to its Rules of Procedure,
– having regard to the Report of the Committee on Budgetary Control and the opinion of the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs (A6-0098/2007),
A. whereas the Court of Auditors stated that it obtained reasonable assurance that the annual accounts for the financial year ended 31 December 2005 were reliable and that the underlying transactions, taken as a whole, were legal and regular,
B. whereas on 27 April 2006 Parliament gave discharge to the director in respect of the implementation of the Foundation's budget for the 2004 financial year(6) and in the resolution accompanying the discharge decision Parliament, inter alia
·notes the Court of Auditors' finding that 37 % of appropriations carried over into 2005 related to commitments entered into in December 2004 and that the majority of these related contracts for studies to be carried out in 2005;
·reminds the Foundation of the principle of budget annuality and urges it to respect this principle in order to allow a correct and transparent implementation of the budgets set by the Budgetary Authority;
General points concerning the majority of EU Agencies requiring individual discharge
1. Considers that the ever-growing number of Community Agencies and the activities of certain of them do not seem to form part of an overall policy framework, and that the remits of some Agencies do not always reflect the real needs of the Union or the expectations of its citizens, and notes that in general terms the Agencies do not always have a good image or a good press;
2. Invites the Commission therefore to define an overall policy framework for the setting up of new Community Agencies and to present a cost-benefit study before the setting up of any new agency, while being careful to avoid any overlap of activities between Agencies or with the remits of other European organisations;
3. Calls on the Court of Auditors to give its opinion on the cost-benefit study before Parliament takes its decision;
4. Invites the Commission to present every five years a study on the added value of every existing Agency; invites all relevant institutions in the case of a negative evaluation of the added value of an Agency to take the necessary steps by reformulating the mandate of that Agency or by closing it;
5. Considers it regrettable, given the growing number of regulatory agencies, that the negotiations on the draft interinstitutional agreement on the operating framework for the European regulatory agencies have not yet been concluded, and calls on the relevant departments of the Commission, in consultation with the Court of Auditors, to do their utmost to ensure that the agreement is brought to a rapid conclusion;
6. Notes that the Commission’s budgetary responsibility calls for closer linking of the Agencies to the Commission; calls on the Commission and the Council to take all necessary steps to give the Commission a blocking minority in the supervisory bodies of the regulatory Agencies by 31 December 2007 and to provide for such a minority from the outset when new Agencies are set up;
7. Invites the Court of Auditors to create an additional chapter in its Annual Report, devoted to all Agencies to be discharged under the Commission's accounts in order to have a much clearer picture of the use of EU funds by Agencies;
8. Recalls the principle according to which all Community Agencies, whether subsidised or not, are subject to discharge by the Parliament, even where a discharge authority exists by virtue of their constitutive texts;
9. Calls on the Court of Auditors to perform performance audits for all Agencies and to report back to the relevant committees of Parliament, including the Committee on Budgetary Control;
10. Notes that the number of Agencies is constantly increasing and that, in accordance with the Commission’s political responsibility for the operation of the Agencies, which goes far beyond mere logistical support, there is an even higher need for the Directorates-General of the Commission charged with the setting up and monitoring of Agencies to develop a common approach to the Agencies; considers that a structure similar to the one created by the Agencies for coordination among the DGs concerned would be a pragmatic way forward towards a common approach by the Commission on all matters relating to the Agencies;
11. Invites the Commission to improve administrative and technical support to the Agencies, taking into account the growing complexity of the Community's administrative rules and technical problems;
12.Notes the lack of a disciplinary body in any of the Community Agencies, and calls on the Commission to take the necessary steps to ensure that such a mechanism is rapidly put in place;
13. Welcomes the considerable improvements in the coordination among the Agencies, which allows them to tackle recurring problems and makes cooperation with the Commission and Parliament more efficient;
14. Takes the view that the establishment by a number of Agencies of a shared support service aimed at making their computerised financial management systems consistent with those of the Commission is a measure that should be taken further and extended;
15. Calls upon the Agencies to improve their cooperation and benchmarking with actors in the field; urges the Commission to adopt any measures it considers necessary to help the Agencies enhance their image and raise the profile of their activities;
16. Calls upon the Commission to come up with a proposal to harmonise the format of the annual reporting by the Agencies to develop performance indicators which would allow a comparison of their efficiency;
17. Invites the Agencies to present at the beginning of every year performance indicators against which they could be measured;
18. Invites all Agencies to increasingly use SMART objectives which should lead to more realistic planning and implementation of goals;
19. Agrees with the Court of Auditors that the Commission also bears responsibility for the (financial) management of the Agencies; therefore, urges the Commission to monitor and where necessary direct and help the management of the different Agencies, especially in relation to the proper application of tender procedures, transparency of recruitment procedures, sound financial management (underspending and overbudgeting) and most importantly the proper application of the rules concerning the internal control framework;
20. Considers that the Agencies' work programmes should express their contributions in operational and measurable terms and that due consideration should be given to the Commission's Internal Control Standards;
Specific Points
21. Invites the Foundation to pay better attention to carry-over rates in 2005 in respect to commitments for administrative expenditure (Title II) and operating activities (Title III), which remained high at 37 % and 44 % respectively;
22. Invites the Commission and the Foundation to continue to clarify the situation of non-cancelled appropriations;
23. Invites the Foundation to present a work programme which expresses its contribution in operational and measurable terms;
24. Considers the Foundation to be a source of important information for all EU institutions, for political decision-making and for the general public;
25. Is worried that there was in 2005 no comprehensive document analysing the risks arising from the financial and operational aspects of the Foundation's activities, nor a validation of the procedures introduced by the Authorising Officers in order to ensure the accuracy and the exhaustivity of the financial information it sent to the Accounting Officer, except as regards data-processing aspects;
26. Encourages the Foundation to continue its efforts to improve further its methods of communication in order to ensure that the public can be better informed about the findings of its studies and that the public debate on important issues, such as the effects and causes of restructuring measures by companies, is thereby enhanced.
OPINION of the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs (1.3.2007)
for the Committee on Budgetary Control
on the discharge for implementation of the budget of the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions for the financial year 2005
The Committee on Employment and Social Affairs calls on the Committee on Budgetary Control, as the committee responsible, to incorporate the following suggestions in its motion for a resolution:
1. Records its satisfaction with the actual implementation of the 2005 budget;
2. Considers the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions to be a source of important information for all EU institutions, for political decision-making and for the general public;
3. Encourages the Foundation to continue its efforts to improve further its methods of communication in order to ensure that the public can be better informed about the findings of its studies and that the public debate on important issues, such as the effects and causes of restructuring measures by companies, is thereby enhanced;
4. Is of the opinion in the light of the available data that discharge can be granted to the Director of the European Foundation for implementation of the budget of the European Foundation for the 2005 financial year.
PROCEDURE
Title
Discharge for implementation of the budget of the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions for the financial year 2005
Jan Andersson, Emine Bozkurt, Philip Bushill-Matthews, Milan Cabrnoch, Alejandro Cercas, Christina Christova, Derek Roland Clark, Proinsias De Rossa, Harlem Désir, Harald Ettl, Richard Falbr, Carlo Fatuzzo, Joel Hasse Ferreira, Ilda Figueiredo, Stephen Hughes, Ona Juknevičienė, Jan Jerzy Kułakowski, Jean Lambert, Bernard Lehideux, Elizabeth Lynne, Thomas Mann, Ana Mato Adrover, Maria Matsouka, Csaba Őry, Siiri Oviir, Marie Panayotopoulos-Cassiotou, Pier Antonio Panzeri, Jacek Protasiewicz, Elisabeth Schroedter, José Albino Silva Peneda, Jean Spautz, Gabriele Stauner, Anne Van Lancker
OJ publication of the agency's final annual accounts
OJ C 266, 31.10.2006
OJ publication of the Court of Auditors' annual report
OJ C 312, 19.12.2006
Council recommendation Date forwarded
5711/2007 - C6-0080/2007 27.2.2007
Committee responsible Date of referral
CONT 29.11.2006
Committees asked for opinions Date of referral
EMPL 29.11.2006
Rapporteur(s) Date appointed
Edit Herczog 20.4.2006
Discussed in committee
28.2.2007
26.3.2007
Date adopted
26.3.2007
Result of vote:
Proposal for decision on discharge
for: 21
against: 1
abstentions: 2
Proposal for a decision on the closure of the accounts
for: 20
against: 1
abstentions: 2
Motion for a resolution with comments
for: 20
against 1
abstentions: 2
Members present for the final vote
Jean-Pierre Audy, Herbert Bösch, Paulo Casaca, Szabolcs Fazakas, Christofer Fjellner, Ingeborg Gräßle, Dan Jørgensen, Bogusław Liberadzki, Nils Lundgren, Marusya Ivanova Lyubcheva, Hans-Peter Martin, Edith Mastenbroek, Jan Mulder, Francesco Musotto, Ovidiu Ioan Silaghi, Bart Staes
Substitutes present for the final vote
Salvador Garriga Polledo, Edit Herczog, Véronique Mathieu, Bill Newton Dunn, Petre Popeangă, Paul Rübig, Margarita Starkevičiūtė, Ralf Walter
Substitutes under Rule 178(2) present for the final vote