Activities of Barbara KAPPEL related to 2016/2178(DEC)
Shadow reports (1)
REPORT on discharge in respect of the implementation of the budget of the European Police College (now European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training) (CEPOL) for the financial year 2015 PDF (300 KB) DOC (63 KB)
Amendments (2)
Amendment 8 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 6
Paragraph 6
6. Notes that the cost of the relocation from Bramshill, UK to Budapest, Hungary was estimated at approximately EUR 1 006 515, to be spent during 2014 and 2015; notes moreover that in accordance with the agreement between the Commission and the UK, the amount of EUR 570 283 was financed with 50 % from the UK authorities and with 50 % from the Commission; acknowledges the fact that the UK contribution to the relocation funds was inscribed in the College’s budget as assigned revenue, which was fully used; welcomes the fact that the remaining relocation funds corresponding to 35 % of the final relocation budget were financed with the College’s budget by savings deriving from the lower correction coefficient applied to staff entitlements in Hungary; suggests, however, that the College further reduce the level of committed appropriations to be carried over to the following year and to keep it as low as possible;
Amendment 9 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 15
Paragraph 15
15. Notes with concern that, with regard to the College’s expanded responsibilities and increased mandatethat, according to the College’s five-year evaluation which was finalised in 2016, the current resource levels armay be insufficient; is concerned that, based on the College’s five-year evaluation which was finalised in 2016, there is a clear need for a significant reinforcement of the College with both human and financial resources; calls on the Commission to take this into account in its budget proposals for the College; calls on the budgetary authority to provide additional human and financial resources to the College in order not to hinder its ability to perform its tasks with regard to the College’s expanded responsibilities and increased mandate; calls on the Commission to re-examine this and to make the use of resources more effective;