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Report on the annual accounts of the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights for the financial year 2014, together with the Agency’s reply
Report on the annual accounts of the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights for the financial year 2014, together with the Agency’s reply
Report on the annual accounts of the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights for the financial year 2014, together with the Agency’s reply
OJ C 409, 9.12.2015, p. 334–341
(BG, ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, HR, IT, LV, LT, HU, MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SK, SL, FI, SV)
9.12.2015 |
EN |
Official Journal of the European Union |
C 409/334 |
REPORT
on the annual accounts of the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights for the financial year 2014, together with the Agency’s reply
(2015/C 409/37)
INTRODUCTION
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The European Union Fundamental Rights Agency (hereinafter ‘the Agency’, aka ‘FRA’), which is located in Vienna, was established by Council Regulation (EC) No 168/2007 (1). The objective of the Agency is to provide the relevant authorities of the Union and its Member States with assistance and expertise when implementing Union law relating to fundamental rights (2). |
INFORMATION IN SUPPORT OF THE STATEMENT OF ASSURANCE
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The audit approach taken by the Court comprises analytical audit procedures, direct testing of transactions and an assessment of key controls of the Agency’s supervisory and control systems. This is supplemented by evidence provided by the work of other auditors and an analysis of management representations. |
STATEMENT OF ASSURANCE
The management’s responsibility
The auditor’s responsibility
Opinion on the reliability of the accounts
Opinion on the legality and regularity of the transactions underlying the accounts
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The comments which follow do not call the Court’s opinions into question. |
COMMENTS ON BUDGETARY MANAGEMENT
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2014 budget appropriations were fully committed. However, the level of committed appropriations carried over to 2015 was high for title II (administrative expenditure) at 5 51 466 euro, i.e. 25 % (2013: 5 79 429 euro, i.e. 27 %) and for title III (operating expenditure) at 5 8 48 956 euro, i.e. 75 % (2013: 5 6 25 444 euro, i.e. 69 %). |
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The amounts carried over under title II mainly relate to the planned purchase of IT goods and services for which payments were only due in 2015. The carry-overs under title III mainly reflect the multiannual nature of the Agency’s operational projects, where payments are made according to planned schedules. |
OTHER COMMENT
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In 2005 new EU Staff Regulations entered into force, including provisions that future remuneration of officials recruited before 1 May 2004 should not be less than under the previous EU Staff Regulations. The Court’s audit revealed that this was not complied with and, in the case of 10 of the 26 officials employed at that time, this led to a total underpayment of 45 892 euro for the period 2005 to 2014. The Agency will make the supplementary salary payments in due course. |
FOLLOW-UP OF PREVIOUS YEAR’S COMMENTS
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An overview of the corrective actions taken in response to the Court’s comments from the previous year is provided in Annex I. |
This Report was adopted by Chamber IV, headed by Mr Milan Martin CVIKL, Member of the Court of Auditors, in Luxembourg at its meeting of 8 September 2015.
For the Court of Auditors
Vítor Manuel da SILVA CALDEIRA
President
(2) Annex II summarises the Agency’s competences and activities. It is presented for information purposes.
(3) These include the balance sheet and the statement of financial performance, the cash flow table, the statement of changes in net assets and a summary of the significant accounting policies and other explanatory notes.
(4) These comprise the budgetary outturn account and the annex to the budgetary outturn account.
(5) Articles 39 and 50 of Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 1271/2013 (OJ L 328, 7.12.2013, p. 42).
(6) The accounting rules adopted by the Commission’s accounting officer are derived from the International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS) issued by the International Federation of Accountants or, where relevant, the International Accounting Standards (IAS)/International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) issued by the International Accounting Standards Board.
(7) Article 107 of Regulation (EU) No 1271/2013.
(8) Regulation (EU, Euratom) No 966/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ L 298, 26.10.2012, p. 1).
ANNEX I
Follow-up of previous year’s comments
Year |
Court's comment |
Status of corrective action (Completed/Ongoing/Outstanding/N/A) |
2013 |
In 2013, the overall level of committed appropriations was 100 %, indicating that commitments were made in a timely manner. However the level of committed appropriations carried over to 2014 was high at 5 79 429 euro (27 %) for title II (administrative expenditure) and 5 6 25 444 euro (69 %) for title III (operating expenditure). |
N/A |
2013 |
The amounts carried over under title II mainly relate to the planned purchase of IT goods and services. The carry-overs under title III mainly reflect the multiannual nature of the Agency’s operational projects, where payments are made according to planned schedules. |
N/A |
ANNEX II
European Union Fundamental Rights Agency (Vienna)
Competences and Activities
Areas of Union competence deriving from the Treaty |
Collection of information
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Competences of the Agency (Council Regulation (EC) No 168/2007) |
Objectives
Tasks
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Governance |
Management Board Composition One independent person appointed by each Member State, one independent person appointed by the Council of Europe and two representatives of the Commission. Duties To adopt the budget, work programme and annual reports. To adopt the final budget and the establishment plan. To give an opinion on the final accounts. Executive Board Composition
Scientific Committee Composition
Director Appointed by the Management Board on a proposal from the Commission and after opinions of the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union (who will state their preference). External audit European Court of Auditors. Internal audit European Commission’s Internal Audit Service (IAS). Discharge authority European Parliament on a recommendation from the Council. |
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Resources made available to the Agency in 2014 (2013) |
Final Budget 21,52(21,62) million euro of which the Union subsidy is 99 % (99 %) Staff as at 31 December 2014 75 (78) posts in the establishment plan, of which occupied: 74 (75) + 38 (38) other staff (contract staff, seconded national experts) Total staff: 113 (116), undertaking the following tasks:
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Products and services 2014 (2013) |
FRANET Number of contributions by the 28 contractors (national lots): 223 (403) Number of contributions by the partner in charge of the EU International Analysis: 1 (1) Number of contributions by the partner in charge of the Comparative Analysis: 1 (2) Number of meetings: 3 (3) (1 with 11 participants, 1 with 9 participants and 1 with 56 participants) Research Reports Number of reports:: 23 (19) plus 96 (12) language versions Online data visualisation: 5 (2) plus 2 (0) language versions Number of meetings: 0 (1) Annual reports: 2 (2) plus 3 (2) language versions Annual report Summary: 1 (1) plus 1 (2) language versions FRA opinions: 1 (2) plus 4 language versions E-book FRA Annual report 2013: 0 (1) plus 0 (1) language versions Factsheets: 2 (4) plus 21 (71) language versions Non-Research Materials Various FRA publications: 59 (20) Posters: 53 (15) Key Conferences and Events Fundamental Rights Conference: 1 (1) FRA Symposium: 0 (1) Meeting of Fundamental Rights Platform: 1 (1) Joint events with EU Presidencies 2 (1) Cooperation with institutions and bodies at EU and Member State level Member States: 89 (29) Council of the EU: 25 (19) European Commission: 22 (22) European Parliament: 25 (15) EU external action service: 1 (4) EU Agencies and other bodies: 33 (23) European Court of Justice: 2 (2) Committee of the Regions: 1 (1) European Economic and Social Committee: 1 (0) European Ombudsman: 2 (2) Fundamental Rights Platform: 3 (3) Council of Europe: 32 (25) OSCE: 4 (4) United Nations: 9 (9) Specialised Bodies (NHRIs and Equality Bodies): 12 (8) Other Meetings and Round Tables: 10 (7) |
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Source: Annex supplied by the Agency. |
THE AGENCY’S REPLY
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The Agency acknowledges the understanding from the Court on the well-monitored and justified carry-overs. The Agency would also like to stress the low level of cancellations it has every year (even if at this stage not yet known for 2014) of around 2 %, implying a final outturn higher than 99 %. We consider it as the best indicator of proper budget implementation. |
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Following the Court’s observation, the Agency has taken the necessary corrective measures and executed the supplementary salary payments. |