Sixth annual EUROJUST ICM on the Evaluation of EUROJUST’s activities (LIBE), 2o November 2025, Brussels

The sixth Interparliamentary Committee Meeting on the "Evaluation of Eurojust's activities" took place on Thursday, 20 November 2025, from 09:30 to 13:00, at the European Parliament in Brussels, room ANTALL 6Q2.

In accordance with Article 85(1) TFEU and Article 67(3) of Regulation (EU) 2018/1727 on the European Union Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation (Eurojust), the President of Eurojust shall appear once a year for the joint evaluation of Eurojust's activities by the European Parliament and national Parliaments, within the framework of an interparliamentary committee meeting, to discuss the agency's current activities and to present its annual report or its other key documents.

The programme of this edition of the ICM was divided into three separate panels.

The first panel was dedicated to the overview of Eurojust activities, on the basis of the annual report, but included also a debate on recent salient developments the agency has faced in 2025. Economic crime remains a key focus of the Agency's work and represents an important share of its caseload.

Alongside evolving fraud trends, in particular online fraud, Eurojust plays an important role in asset recovery within the EU, supporting national judicial authorities in tracing, freezing and confiscating the proceeds of crime across borders. These activities were addressed in detail in the second panel.

Finally, the third panel focused on the ongoing review of the Eurojust regulation, with a revision expected in 2026.

Against this background, the Committee of Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE) organised together with the Legislative Dialogue Unit of the Directorate for Relations with National Parliaments, the 6th interparliamentary committee meeting on "The evaluation of Eurojust activities".