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Lead | CONT | AYALA SENDER Inés (PSE), AYALA SENDER Inés (PSE), SCHLYTER Carl (Verts/ALE) | |
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Legal Basis RoP 094
Activites
- 2005/07/27 Final act published in Official Journal
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2005/04/12
Results of vote in Parliament
- Results of vote in Parliament
- Debate in Parliament
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T6-0113/2005
summary
The committee adopted the report by Inés AYALA SENDER (PES, ES) and Carl SCHLYTER (Greens/EFA, SE) by 565 votes for, 47 votes against and 26 abstentions giving discharge to the Director of the European Aviation Safety Authority for the 2003 financial year.Parliament notes the observations of the ECA in relation to problems encountered as regards compliance with the Financial Regulation (for example, on the lack of segregation of duties between financial actors or on delays in systems' validation for supplying accounting information). It also notes the ECA's findings with regard to deficiencies in the application of the rules concerning the determination of remuneration or of entitlements of recruited staff. Moreover, it regrets the absence of an equality plan and expects the Agency to develop a plan shortly in order to become an equal opportunities employer. It expects the Agency not only to consider equality issues at the stage of recruitment but also to work proactively and on a long-term basis to promote gender equality.In its accompanying comments, the Parliament made a number of general points addressed to the Commission, the Agencies and the Court of Auditors (ECA):General points addressed to the Commission and the Agencies: Parliament notes the Commission's position with regard to delegating responsibility for the execution of tasks to bodies, including agencies, other than the Commission's core administration and it takes the view that this does not answer Parliament's call for in-depth consideration at inter-institutional level of the structure of existing agencies. It therefore invites the Commission to provide clarification on this point and on the future overall inter-institutional agreement related to the new arrangements to be set up within or in parallel with the Financial Perspective and invites the Commission to organise and perform in the medium term, e.g. on a standard three-year cycle, a cross-cutting analysis of the evaluations carried out on individual Agencies in order to:- reach conclusions with regard to the coherence of Agency activity with EU policies in general and as regards the synergies existing or to be developed between the agencies and Commission departments and the avoidance of overlapping between them;- make an assessment of the broader European added value of the Agencies' outputs in their respective area of activity and of the relevance, efficiency and effectiveness of the Agency model in implementing or contributing to EU policies;- determine and enhance the impact of the Agencies" actions in terms of the proximity, accessibility and visibility of the EU to its citizens.In addition, Parliament calls on the Commission, in parallel with this exercise, to present by the end of 2005 at the latest, proposals for changes to be made in the existing Agencies" Constituent Acts with a view, inter alia, to optimising its relationship with the Agencies.General points addressed to the Agencies: Parliament expects to receive from now on, from each of the Agencies, the report summarising information on the audits carried out by the Internal Auditor. It invites the Agencies to make further efforts to apply correctly the staff regulations and rules applicable to other civil servants with regard to their staff (recruitment procedures and relevant decisions taken, personal files, calculation of remuneration and other entitlements, promotions policy, percentage of vacant posts, quotas for respecting gender equality, etc.).Moreover, the Parliament expects the Agencies, in response to the relevant observations of the ECA, to comply fully with the budgetary principles as set out in the Financial Regulation, in particular those of unity and budgetary accuracy.Parliament invites the Agencies to develop a comprehensive strategy of communication addressing the need to make available, in the appropriate form, the results of their work to the general public beyond the presentation of such results to the Institutions, Member States" competent services, specialists, partners or specific beneficiaries.General points addressed to the ECA and the Agencies: Parliament welcomes the ECA's initiative to add a table to its specific reports on the Agencies presenting summary information on the competences, governance, resources available and products/output of the particular agency.
- 2005/03/23 Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading
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2005/03/16
Additional information
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2005/03/16
Vote in committee, 1st reading/single reading
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2005/03/08
Council Meeting
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2005/01/10
Committee referral announced in Parliament, 1st reading/single reading
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2004/03/31
Non-legislative basic document published
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N6-0219/2004
summary
PURPOSE : presentation of the financial statements and the balance sheets for the European AviationSafety Agency for the financial year 2003.CONTENT : this report presented by the European Aviation Safety Agency presents the financial statements and balance sheets of its activities in 2003.The final budget of the Agency amounts to EUR 4.75 million in 2003 with a 100% Community contribution.As regards the staffing policy, the Agency, whose temporary headquarters are in Brussels but planned relocation to Cologne, Germany, has a total of 80 posts. 1 post is currently occupied and 16 others are auxiliary contracts. Therefore, there is effectively 17 staff assigned to operations, administrative and mixed duties.The European Aviation Safety Agency was established by Council Regulation 1592/2002/EC of 15 July 2002 therefore the year 2003 was the first in which the Agency actually began to carry out its operational activities. As a consequence, the activities are limited to the main missions provided for by Regulation 1592/2002/EC, which are :- to deliver a number of opinions to the Commission (2 in 2003);- to provide the Commission with a number of specifications and guidance documents on air safety (19);- to certify decisions (2 132 with 1 606 relating to minor modifications).Lastly, in 2003, the Agency did not carry out any inspections or investigations in the Member States.
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N6-0219/2004
summary
Documents
- Non-legislative basic document published: N6-0219/2004
- Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading: A6-0074/2005
- Results of vote in Parliament: Results of vote in Parliament
- Debate in Parliament: Debate in Parliament
- Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading: T6-0113/2005
- : Budget 2005/551
- : OJ L 196 27.07.2005, p. 0144-0144
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