Procedure completed
Role | Committee | Rapporteur | Shadows |
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Lead | CONT | AYALA SENDER Inés (S&D) | MARINESCU Marian-Jean (PPE), STAES Bart (Verts/ALE), CZARNECKI Ryszard (ECR), SØNDERGAARD Søren Bo (GUE/NGL), ANDREASEN Marta (EFD), EHRENHAUSER Martin (NI) |
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Opinion | LIBE | BUSUTTIL Simon (PPE) |
Activites
- 2012/10/17 Final act published in Official Journal
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2012/05/10
Results of vote in Parliament
- Results of vote in Parliament
- Debate in Parliament
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T7-0163/2012
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The European Parliament adopted by 552 votes 77, with 13 abstentions, a decision to grant discharge to the European Data Protection Supervisor in respect of the implementation of the budget for the financial year 2010. In its accompanying resolution adopted by 549 votes to 70, with 20 abstentions, the European Parliament welcomes the fact that, on the basis of its audit work, the Court concludes that the payments as a whole for the year ended on 31 December 2010 for administrative and other expenditure of the Institutions and bodies were free from material error. Recalling that the Court of Auditors called on the EDPS to ask his staff to deliver at regular intervals documents proving their personal situation, Members note that in the meantime the EDPS has corrected the errors observed in connection with the Statement of Assurance for 2009 in 2010 and 2011. In addition, Parliament notes that in 2010 the EDPS had a total of EUR 7.1 million in commitment appropriations (EUR 7 million in 2009), and that the implementation rate of these appropriations was 82.73%. It stresses that the budget of the EDPS is purely administrative, the breakdown of expenditure being 65% on persons working with the institution and 35% on buildings, etc. It calls on the EDPS to draft annual budgets which correspond to his needs and implement the budget better. Administrative and financial management of the EDPS: noting the far-reaching change made to the organisation of the staff in 2010, Parliament asks to be informed of the results of the new establishment plan and calls on the EDPS to include in his annual activity report information on the action taken on Parliament’s recommendations. Members also note: that the establishment of a secure electronic case management system constitutes progress and wish to be informed of developments in the next annual activity report; that the EDPS intends to establish a system to define key performance indicators in the management plan for 2012 and a scoreboard which will make it possible to measure the service’s efforts by means of a benchmarking system; this plan will be assessed as part of the 2012 annual activity report; that the annual activity report for 2011 will include a chapter on the action taken in response to Parliament’s discharge resolution; that the annual activity report for 2011 will also include an exhaustive table of all the human resources at the Supervisor’s disposal, broken down by category, grade, sex, participation in professional training and nationality. Recruitment: Parliament notes that, in its 2010 annual report, the Court of Auditors stated that while the specialised nature of the functions performed by the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS)’s Office may justify the organisation of an internal competition, this policy should not be considered as the norm. Best practice is to use the services of the European Personnel Selection Office (EPSO). It is satisfied that in 2009-2010 the EDPS, in close cooperation with EPSO, organised an open competition concerning data protection in order to recruit highly specialised staff.
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2012/03/30
Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading
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A7-0093/2012
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The Committee on Budgetary Control adopted the report by Inés AYALA SENDER (S&D, ES) on discharge to be granted to the European Data Protection Supervisor discharge in respect of the implementation of the budget for the financial year 2010. Members welcome the fact that, on the basis of its audit work, the Court concludes that the payments as a whole for the year ended on 31 December 2010 for administrative and other expenditure of the Institutions and bodies were free from material error. Recalling that the Court of Auditors called on the EDPS to ask his staff to deliver at regular intervals documents proving their personal situation, Members note that in the meantime the EDPS has corrected the errors observed in connection with the Statement of Assurance for 2009 in 2010 and 2011. In addition, Members note that in 2010 the EDPS had a total of EUR 7.1 million in commitment appropriations (EUR 7 million in 2009), and that the implementation rate of these appropriations was 82.73%. They stress that the budget of the EDPS is purely administrative, the breakdown of expenditure being 65% on persons working with the institution and 35% on buildings, etc. Members call on the EDPS to draft annual budgets which correspond to his needs and implement the budget better. Noting the far-reaching change made to the organisation of the staff in 2010, they ask to be informed of the results of the new establishment plan and calls on the EDPS to included in his annual activity report information on the action taken on Parliament’s recommendations. They also note: that the establishment of a secure electronic case management system constitutes progress and wish to be informed of developments in the next annual activity report; that the EDPS intends to establish a system to define key performance indicators in the management plan for 2012 and a scoreboard which will make it possible to measure the service’s efforts by means of a benchmarking system; this plan will be assessed as part of the 2012 annual activity report; that the annual activity report for 2011 will include a chapter on the action taken in response to Parliament’s discharge resolution; that the annual activity report for 2011 will also include an exhaustive table of all the human resources at the Supervisor’s disposal, broken down by category, grade, sex, participation in professional training and nationality.
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2012/03/27
Vote in committee, 1st reading/single reading
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2011/10/12
Committee referral announced in Parliament, 1st reading/single reading
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2011/07/26
Non-legislative basic document published
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COM(2011)0473
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PURPOSE: presentation by the Commission of the consolidated annual accounts of the European Union for the financial year 2010, as part of the 2010 discharge procedure. Analysis of the accounts of the EU Institutions: Section IX - European Data Protection Supervisor. (1) Purpose: the document helps to bring insight into the EU budget mechanism and the way in which the budget has been managed and spent in 2010. It recalls that European Union's operational expenditure covers the various headings of the financial framework and takes different forms, depending on how the money is paid out and managed. In accordance with the Financial Regulation, the Commission implements the general budget using the following methods: direct centralised management: direct implementation of the budget by the Commission services; indirect centralised management: the Commission confers tasks of implementation of the budget to bodies of EU law or national law, such as the EU agencies of public law or with public service missions; decentralised management: the Commission delegates certain tasks for implementation of the budget to third countries; shared management: under this method of management budget implementation tasks are delegated to Member States. The majority of the expenditure falls under this mode "Shared Management" involving the delegation of tasks to Member States, covering such areas as agricultural spending and Structural Actions. The document also presents the different financial actors involved in the budget process (accounting officers, internal officers and authorising officers) and recalls their respective roles in the context of the tasks of sound financial management. Amongst the other legal elements relating to the implementation of the EU budget presented in this document, the paper focuses on the following issues: accounting principles applicable to the management of EU spending (business continuity, consistency of accounting methods, comparability of information ...); consolidation methods of figures for all major controlled entities (institutions and agencies); the recognition of financial assets in the EU (tangible and intangible assets, financial assets and other miscellaneous investments); the way in which EU public expenditure is committed and spent, including pre-financing; the means of recovery following irregularities detected; the modus operandi of the accounting system: the audit process followed by the European Parliament's granting of the discharge. To recall, the final control is the discharge of the budget for a given financial year. The discharge represents the political aspect of the external control of budget implementation and is the decision by which the European Parliament, acting on a Council recommendation, "releases" the Commission from its responsibility for management of a given budget by marking the end of that budget's existence (please refer to the follow-up reports presented in this procedure file). Lastly, the document presents a series of tables and detailed technical indicators on (i) the balance sheet; (ii) the economic outturn account; (iii) cashflow tables; (iv) technical annexes concerning the financial statements. Implementation of appropriations under Section IX of the budget for the financial year 2010: the document comprises a series of detailed tables, the most important concerning the implementation of the budget. As regards the European Data Protection Supervisor's expenditure, the table on the financial and budgetary implementation of this institution shows the following: A) Table showing the commitment appropriations: Commitments: EUR 6 million (82.73% rate of implementation) Cancelled: EUR 1 million (17.27% of authorised appropriations) B) Table showing the implementation of payments: Payments: EUR 5 million (61.11% rate of implementation) Carry-overs to 2011: EUR 1 million (16.79% of authorised appropriations) Cancellations: EUR 2 million Lastly, the annexes detail specific expenditure of the institutions, in particular: pensions: an administrative budget heading includes the pension obligations towards the European Data Protection Supervisor; joint sickness insurance scheme: a valuation is made for the estimated liability that the EU has regarding its contributions to the Joint Sickness Insurance Scheme in relation to its retired staff. This gross liability has been valued at EUR 3 791 million for 2010. (3) Budget implementation – conclusions: the main characteristics of the budget implementation of the European Data Protection Supervisor for 2010 are as follows: 1. consolidation of the administrative cooperation (continuation of technical developments of the institution, cooperation with different DGs of the European Commission and European Parliament, cooperation agreement extended for the second time); 2. cooperation agreements with the EU Translation Centre and other specific EU bodies; 3. implications of the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty: increased duties in connection with the Stockholm programme and increased staffing; 4. on a budgetary level, adjusting the budget to increased tasks of the EDPS. For further details on the budgetary implementation of expenditure of Section IX of the Budget (European Data Protection Supervisor) please refer to the Report on budgetary and financial management in 2010.
- DG {'url': 'http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/budget/', 'title': 'Budget'}, ŠEMETA Algirdas
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COM(2011)0473
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Documents
- Non-legislative basic document published: COM(2011)0473
- Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading: A7-0093/2012
- Results of vote in Parliament: Results of vote in Parliament
- Debate in Parliament: Debate in Parliament
- Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading: T7-0163/2012
- : Decision 2012/559
- : OJ L 286 17.10.2012, p. 0120
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2011/2209(DEC)
2012/03/06
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Amendment 1 #
Proposal for a decision Paragraph 1 1. Grants the European Data Protection Supervisor
Amendment 2 #
Proposal for a decision Paragraph 1 1. Grants the European Data Protection Supervisor
Amendment 3 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 10. Notes that the EDPS intends to
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