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Role | Committee | Rapporteur | Shadows |
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Lead | CONT | VAUGHAN Derek ( S&D) | DEUTSCH Tamás ( PPE), VISTISEN Anders ( ECR), ALI Nedzhmi ( ALDE), JÁVOR Benedek ( Verts/ALE), VALLI Marco ( EFDD), KAPPEL Barbara ( ENF) |
Committee Opinion | TRAN | AYALA SENDER Inés ( S&D) | José Inácio FARIA ( ALDE) |
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PURPOSE: to grant discharge to the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) in respect of the Agency’s budget for the financial year 2014.
NON LEGISLATIVE ACT: Decision (EU) 2016/1501 of the European Parliament on discharge in respect of the implementation of the budget of the European Aviation Safety Agency for the financial year 2014.
CONTENT: with the present decision, the European Parliament grants discharge to the Executive Director of the European Aviation Safety Agency for the implementation of its budget for the financial year 2014.
This decision is in line with the European Parliament's resolution adopted on 28 April 2016 and comprises a series of observations that form an integral part of the discharge decision (please refer to the summary of the opinion of 28 April 2016).
Amongst Parliament’s main observations in the resolution accompanying the discharge decision, the latter noted with concern that, since 2004, when the Agency became operational, it has been working merely on the basis of correspondence and exchanges with the host Member State. It called on the Agency and the host Member State to address this issue as a matter of the utmost urgency and to inform the discharge authority of the progress of the negotiations .
It reiterated the Agency's vital role in ensuring the highest possible level of aviation safety throughout Europe (notably following the disappearance of MH370, the dramatic accident of MH17, the crash of Air Asia QZ8501 and the radar interferences over Central Europe).
The European Parliament decided to grant discharge to the Executive Director of the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) in respect of the implementation of the agency’s budget for the financial year 2014. The vote on the decision on discharge covers the closure of the accounts (in accordance with Annex V, Article 5 (1)(a) to Parliament’s Rules of Procedure.
Noting that the Court of Auditors has stated that it has obtained reasonable assurances that the Agency’s annual accounts for the financial year 2014 are reliable and that the underlying transactions are legal and regular, Parliament adopted by 521 votes to 111 with 8 abstentions, a resolution containing a series of recommendations, which form an integral part of the decision on discharge and which add to the general recommendations set out in the resolution on performance, financial management and control of EU agencies:
Agency’s financial statements : Parliament noted the final budget of the Agency for the financial year 2014 was EUR 181 179 098, representing an increase of 8.47 % compared to 2013. Budget and financial management : Parliament noted that the budget monitoring efforts during the financial year 2014 resulted in a budget implementation rate of 97.1 %, representing a decrease of 0.9 % compared to 2013.
Parliament also made a series of observations regarding procedures for contract awards (which need to be better planned), recruitment, internal control and audit, as well as the prevention and management of conflicts of interest. In this regard, Parliament noted that, in 2014, the Agency adopted a Confidential Safety Reporting Procedure which addresses whistle-blower information related to alleged malpractices and irregularities in the field of aviation safety reported by external individuals . It observed that there were 66 cases related to this procedure in 2014 and noted that the Agency has a whistle-blower procedure in place and that one case was registered in 2014 with no appeals received.
In parallel, Parliament noted that the Agency already established and implemented a comprehensive policy on the prevention and mitigation of conflicts of interest as well as on “Gifts and Hospitality” in its Code of Conduct (CC) for the staff. This policy includes inter alia the establishment of an Ethical Committee to assess the completed declarations of interest and to deal with any subject related to the CC. It noted that the Agency is set to review and update its policies on management of conflicts of interest and call on the Agency to report to the discharge authority on the status of the policy update.
Parliament also noted with concern that, since 2004, when the Agency became operational, it has been working merely on the basis of correspondence and exchanges with the host Member State . It noted, furthermore, that a comprehensive headquarters agreement has not yet been signed with the host Member State. It acknowledged that the government of the host Member State recently initiated informal discussions with the Agency on this matter. It called on the Agency and the host Member State to address this issue as a matter of the utmost urgency.
Performance : Parliament noted that, in 2014, the Agency has initiated fundamental changes in the way it operates in order to allow for a more proportionate and performance-based approach to safety and that it has reviewed its organisational structure to prepare itself for the many challenges it will face in the immediate coming years.
Lastly, Parliament highlighted the Agency's vital role in ensuring the highest possible level of aviation safety throughout Europe; recognises that, due to the disappearance of MH370, the dramatic accident of MH17, the crash of Air Asia QZ8501 and the radar interferences over Central Europe. 2014 was a challenging year for the Agency and for aviation safety in general , requiring it to deal with implementing and supervising new provisions on flight time limitations. Parliament called for the necessary financial, material and human resources to be made available to allow the Agency to perform its regulatory and executive tasks successfully, in the fields of safety and environmental protection, without compromising its independence and impartiality.
The Committee on Budgetary Control adopted the report by Derek VAUGHAN (S&D, UK) on discharge in respect of the implementation of the budget of the European Aviation Safety Agency for the financial year 2014.
The parliamentary committee calls on the European Parliament to grant the Executive Director of the Agency discharge in respect of the implementation of the agency’s budget for the financial year 2014.
Noting that the Court of Auditors issued a statement of assurance as to the reliability of the accounts and the legality and regularity of the underlying transactions for the financial year 2014, Members call on Parliament to approve the closure of the Agency’s accounts. They made, however, a number of recommendations that needed to be taken into account when the discharge is granted, in addition to the general recommendations that appear in the draft resolution on performance, financial management and control of EU agencies :
· Agency’s financial statements: Members note the final budget of the Agency for the financial year 2014 was EUR 181 179 098, representing an increase of 8.47 % compared to 2013.
· Budget and financial management: Members note that the budget monitoring efforts during the financial year 2014 resulted in a budget implementation rate of 97.1 %, representing a decrease of 0.9 % compared to 2013.
Members also made a series of observations regarding procedures for contract awards (which need to be better planned), recruitment, internal control and audit, as well as the prevention and management of conflicts of interest. In this regard, Members note that, in 2014, the Agency adopted a Confidential Safety Reporting Procedure which addresses whistle-blower information related to alleged malpractices and irregularities in the field of aviation safety reported by external individuals . They observe that there were 66 cases related to this procedure in 2014 and note that the Agency has a whistle-blower procedure in place and that one case was registered in 2014 with no appeals received.
In parallel, Members note that the Agency already established and implemented a comprehensive policy on the prevention and mitigation of conflicts of interest as well as on “Gifts and Hospitality” in its Code of Conduct (CC) for the staff. This policy includes inter alia the establishment of an Ethical Committee to assess the completed declarations of interest and to deal with any subject related to the CC. They note that the Agency is set to review and update its policies on management of conflicts of interest and call on the Agency to report to the discharge authority on the status of the policy update.
They note with concern that, since 2004, when the Agency became operational, it has been working merely on the basis of correspondence and exchanges with the host Member State . They note, furthermore, that a comprehensive headquarters agreement has not yet been signed with the host Member State. They acknowledge that the government of the host Member State recently initiated informal discussions with the Agency on this matter. They call on the Agency and the host Member State to address this issue as a matter of the utmost urgency.
Lastly, Members highlight the Agency's vital role in ensuring the highest possible level of aviation safety throughout Europe; recognises that, due to the disappearance of MH370, the dramatic accident of MH17, the crash of Air Asia QZ8501 and the radar interferences over Central Europe.
2014 was a challenging year for the Agency and for aviation safety in general , requiring it to deal with implementing and supervising new provisions on flight time limitations. Members call for the necessary financial, material and human resources to be made available to allow the Agency to perform its regulatory and executive tasks successfully, in the fields of safety and environmental protection, without compromising its independence and impartiality.
Having examined the revenue and expenditure accounts for the financial year 2014 and the balance sheet as at 31 December 2014 of the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), as well as the Court of Auditors' report on the annual accounts of the Agency for the financial year 2014, accompanied by the Agency's replies to the Court's observations, the Council recommended the European Parliament to give a discharge to the Executive Director of the Agency in respect of the implementation of the budget for the financial year 2014.
The Council welcomed the Court's opinion that, in all material respects, the Agency's annual accounts present fairly its financial position as at 31 December 2014 and the results of its operations and its cash flows for the year then ended, in accordance with the provisions of the Agency's Financial Regulation, and that the underlying transactions for 2014 are legal and regular in all material respects.
Nevertheless, the Council has made some observations which may be summarised as follows:
public procurement : once again, the Council regretted the deficiencies found by the Court in the Agency's procurement procedures and urges the Agency to take appropriate action in order to improve its procurement planning; carry-overs : the Council, while welcoming the steps taken by the Agency to implement the Court's previous recommendations, noted that the level of commitment appropriations carried over remained high. The Council reiterates its request to the Agency to continue improving its financial programming and monitoring of the budget implementation with a view to reducing the level of carry-overs to the next financial year to the strict minimum, in line with the budgetary principle of annuality.
PURPOSE: presentation of the EU Court of Auditors’ report on the annual accounts of the European Aviation Safety Agency for the year 2014, together with the Agency’s reply.
CONTENT: in accordance with the tasks conferred on the Court of Auditors by the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, the Court presents to the European Parliament and to the Council, in the context of the discharge procedure, a Statement of Assurance as to the reliability of the annual accounts of each institution, body or agency of the EU, and the legality and regularity of the transactions underlying them, on the basis of an independent external audit.
This audit concerned, amongst others, the annual accounts of the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
Statement of assurance : pursuant to the provisions of Article 287 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), the Court has audited:
the annual accounts of the Agency, which comprise the financial statements and the reports on the implementation of the budget for the financial year ended 31 December 2014, and the legality and regularity of the transactions underlying those accounts.
Opinion on the reliability of the accounts : in the Court’s opinion, the Agency’s annual accounts present fairly, in all material respects, its financial position as at 31 December 2014 and the results of its operations and its cash flows for the year then ended, in accordance with the provisions of its Financial Regulation and the accounting rules adopted by the Commission’s accounting officer.
Opinion on the legality and regularity of the transactions underlying the accounts : in the Court’s opinion, the transactions underlying the annual accounts for the year ended 31 December 2014 are legal and regular in all material respects.
The report also makes a series of observations on the budgetary and financial management of the Agency, accompanied by the latter’s response. The main observations may be summarised as follows:
The Court’s observations :
budgetary management : although the Agency reduced further the overall level of carry-overs, this amount remained high at EUR 3.6 million (22 %) for administrative expenditure and at EUR 2 million (38.1 %) for operational expenditure, which is at odds with the budgetary principle of annuality; public procurement : the Court noted that there is room to improve the Agency’s procurement planning, particularly in respect of framework contracts. In 2014, three procedures were launched too late to replace existing framework contracts by the time they expired.
The Agency’s replies :
budgetary management : the Agency has continued to reduce the overall level of carry-overs. The 2014 exercise has been affected by exceptional events linked to the Agency’s move to a new headquarter building (MOVE project); public procurement : the Agency hopes to deliver a better organisational oversight on procurement in the future.
Lastly, the Court of Auditors’ report contains a summary of the Agency’s activities in 2014 . This is focused on the following:
Budget : EUR 162.3 million of which the Union subsidy amounts to 21.1 %.
Activities :
opinions and decisions relating to certification and compliance; notices of proposed amendments; international cooperation including a cooperation agreement with bilateral partners of the Agency; bilateral aviation safety agreements (BASA) with Brazil or the United States and Canada; certification decisions ; standardisation inspections in the field of airworthiness, operations, flight crew licensing, medical flight crew licensing and flight simulation training devices.
PURPOSE: presentation by the Commission of the consolidated annual accounts of the European Union for the financial year 2014, as part of the 2014 discharge procedure.
Analysis of the accounts of the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) .
CONTENT: this Commission document sets out the consolidated annual accounts of the European Union for the financial year 2014 as prepared on the basis of the information presented by the institutions, organisations and bodies of the EU, in accordance with Article 148 (2) of the Financial Regulation applicable to the EU's General Budget, including the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
The document contains the figures on which the discharge procedure is based.
On this basis, the Financial Controller of the European Commission ensures the certification of the consolidated accounts as declared by the institutions, agencies and bodies of the European Union.
Discharge procedure of the EU agencies : the EU Budget finances a wide range of policies and programmes throughout the EU. In accordance with the priorities set by the European Parliament and the Council in the multi-annual financial framework (MFF), the European Commission carries out specific programmes, activities and projects in the field with the technical support of some specialised agencies.
The consolidated annual accounts of the EU provide information on the activities of the institutions, agencies and other bodies of the EU from a budgetary and accrual accounting perspective.
The consolidated reports on the implementation of the general budget of the EU include the budget implementation of all Institutions. Agencies do not have a separate budget inside the EU budget ; and they are partially financed by a Commission budget subsidy.
This document sets out how the Agencies spent and implemented their budget in 2014. Each agency is subject to its own discharge procedure.
EASA : in 2014, the tasks and budget of this agency were as follows:
description of EASA's tasks : EASA, which is located in Cologne, was established by Regulation (EC) No 1592/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council and its role is to maintain a high uniform level of civil aviation safety in Europe and to ensure the proper development of civil aviation safety. It shall issue opinions and recommendations to the Commission and take decisions in this area; EASA's budget for the 2014 financial year : the Agency’s budget for 2014, as presented in the Commission document on the consolidated annual accounts of the European Union, gives the following figures:
Commitment appropriations :
- committed : EUR 184 million;
- paid : EUR 136 million;
- carried-over : EUR 45 million.
Payment appropriations :
- committed : EUR 191 million;
- paid : EUR 125 million;
- carried-over : EUR 63 million.
Please refer also to the final accounts of the EASA .
PURPOSE: presentation by the Commission of the consolidated annual accounts of the European Union for the financial year 2014, as part of the 2014 discharge procedure.
Analysis of the accounts of the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) .
CONTENT: this Commission document sets out the consolidated annual accounts of the European Union for the financial year 2014 as prepared on the basis of the information presented by the institutions, organisations and bodies of the EU, in accordance with Article 148 (2) of the Financial Regulation applicable to the EU's General Budget, including the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
The document contains the figures on which the discharge procedure is based.
On this basis, the Financial Controller of the European Commission ensures the certification of the consolidated accounts as declared by the institutions, agencies and bodies of the European Union.
Discharge procedure of the EU agencies : the EU Budget finances a wide range of policies and programmes throughout the EU. In accordance with the priorities set by the European Parliament and the Council in the multi-annual financial framework (MFF), the European Commission carries out specific programmes, activities and projects in the field with the technical support of some specialised agencies.
The consolidated annual accounts of the EU provide information on the activities of the institutions, agencies and other bodies of the EU from a budgetary and accrual accounting perspective.
The consolidated reports on the implementation of the general budget of the EU include the budget implementation of all Institutions. Agencies do not have a separate budget inside the EU budget ; and they are partially financed by a Commission budget subsidy.
This document sets out how the Agencies spent and implemented their budget in 2014. Each agency is subject to its own discharge procedure.
EASA : in 2014, the tasks and budget of this agency were as follows:
description of EASA's tasks : EASA, which is located in Cologne, was established by Regulation (EC) No 1592/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council and its role is to maintain a high uniform level of civil aviation safety in Europe and to ensure the proper development of civil aviation safety. It shall issue opinions and recommendations to the Commission and take decisions in this area; EASA's budget for the 2014 financial year : the Agency’s budget for 2014, as presented in the Commission document on the consolidated annual accounts of the European Union, gives the following figures:
Commitment appropriations :
- committed : EUR 184 million;
- paid : EUR 136 million;
- carried-over : EUR 45 million.
Payment appropriations :
- committed : EUR 191 million;
- paid : EUR 125 million;
- carried-over : EUR 63 million.
Please refer also to the final accounts of the EASA .
Documents
- Results of vote in Parliament: Results of vote in Parliament
- Decision by Parliament: T8-0165/2016
- Debate in Parliament: Debate in Parliament
- Committee report tabled for plenary: A8-0095/2016
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE576.924
- Committee opinion: PE569.845
- Committee draft report: PE569.743
- Supplementary non-legislative basic document: 05584/2016
- Court of Auditors: opinion, report: OJ C 409 09.12.2015, p. 0081
- Court of Auditors: opinion, report: N8-0126/2015
- Non-legislative basic document: COM(2015)0377
- Non-legislative basic document: EUR-Lex
- Non-legislative basic document published: COM(2015)0377
- Non-legislative basic document published: EUR-Lex
- Non-legislative basic document: COM(2015)0377 EUR-Lex
- Court of Auditors: opinion, report: OJ C 409 09.12.2015, p. 0081 N8-0126/2015
- Supplementary non-legislative basic document: 05584/2016
- Committee draft report: PE569.743
- Committee opinion: PE569.845
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE576.924
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Votes
A8-0095/2016 - Derek Vaughan - Résolution #
Amendments | Dossier |
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2015/2175(DEC)
2016/01/19
TRAN
15 amendments...
Amendment 1 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 1 1.
Amendment 10 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 9 9. Notes that in 2014 three procedures regarding framework contracts were launched too late; notes also that in order to ensure business continuity two contracts were extended, thereby affecting fair competition, and for one contract a negotiated procedure, not complying with the Financial Regulation, was launched;
Amendment 11 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 9 9. Notes that in 2014 three procedures regarding framework contracts were launched too late to replace existing framework contracts by the time they were planned to expire; notes also that in order to ensure business continuity two contracts were extended, thereby affecting fair competition, and for one contract a negotiated procedure, not complying with the Financial Regulation, was launched; invites therefore the Agency to improve its procurement planning, particularly in respect of framework contracts;
Amendment 12 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 9 9.
Amendment 13 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 10 10. Welcomes the revision of the EASA Regulation and underlines the need to revise the code of conduct of the Agency's employees and its implementation on a regular basis in order to avoid any potential conflict of interest; demands that the Commission regularly informs the Council and the Parliament about further progress on reducing conflict of interest;
Amendment 14 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 10 a (new) 10 a. Deplores the fact that the Council is not starting the negotiation for the Proposal for a regulation amending Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 in the field of aerodromes, air traffic management and air navigation services - COM(2013)0409, 2013/0187(COD);
Amendment 15 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 11 11. Deplores the fact that despite the Agency's efforts, it has not yet been possible, 15 years after the Agency was set up, to conclude the agreement on the Agency’s headquarter; recalls that according to the Common Approach on EU decentralised agencies agreed between the Parliament, the Council, and the Commission, 'all agencies should have headquarters agreements, which should be concluded before the agency starts its operational phase'; notes in this regard that another agency, the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority, signed a headquarter agreement with the German Government in 2011; deeply regrets the situation and urges the host country to conclude an agreement with the Agency as quickly as possible with a view to clarifying relations between national judicial authorities and the Agency and enabling the Agency to perform its legal task without hindrance; calls on the Commission and the Member States to take the opportunity available this year to amend the Act establishing the Agency with a view to securing a headquarters agreement, allowing the Agency to operate unimpeded; calls, therefore, to be notified of the final decision on the Agency’s headquarters;
Amendment 2 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 3 3. Notes that the Agency has further reduced the overall level of carry-overs of committed appropriations from EUR 7,2 million (8 %) in 2013 to EUR 5,9 million (6,2%) in 2014; invites the Agency to continue in its effort to reduce carry-overs in order to fully comply with the budgetary principle of annuality;
Amendment 3 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 5 5. Highlights the Agency’s vital role in ensuring the highest possible level of aviation safety throughout Europe; recognises that 2014, due to the dramatic accident of MH17, the crash of Air Asia QZ8501 and the radar interferences over Central Europe has been challenging for the Agency and for aviation safety in general, including implementing and supervising new provision on flight time limitations;
Amendment 4 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 5 5. Highlights the Agency’s vital role in ensuring the highest possible level of aviation safety throughout Europe; recognises that 2014, due to the dramatic accident of MH17, the crash of Air Asia QZ8501 and the radar interferences over Central Europe has been challenging for the Agency and for aviation safety in general, including implementing and supervising new provision on flight time limitations; stresses that the Agency should be given the necessary financial, material and human resources to perform its tasks successfully, including the development of solutions to tackle the risks caused by flights without transponders in the European airspace;
Amendment 5 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 5 5. Highlights the Agency
Amendment 6 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 5 5. Highlights the Agency’s vital role in ensuring the highest possible level of aviation safety throughout Europe; recognises that 2014, due to the dramatic accident of MH17, the crash of Air Asia QZ8501 and the radar interferences over Central Europe has been challenging for the Agency and for aviation safety in general, including implementing and supervising new provision on flight time limitations; stresses that
Amendment 7 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 5 a (new) 5 a. Highlights the Agency`s involvement in supporting the development of the relevant instruments required for the practical implementation of the Bilateral Aviation Safety Agreements;
Amendment 8 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 7 a (new) 7 a. Recalls its position in the budgetary procedure regarding the staff financed by fees paid by the industry and consequently not financed by the EU budget, i.e. that the staff should not be affected by the cut of 2% applied every year by the European Commission;
Amendment 9 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 8 8. Acknowledges that corrective actions are
source: 575.239
2016/03/04
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13 amendments...
Amendment 1 #
Proposal for a decision 1 Paragraph 1 1.
Amendment 10 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 6 a (new) 6a. Calls for an overall improvement in the prevention of, and the fight against, corruption in the public sector, and especially within the EU institutions and agencies, through a holistic approach, commencing with better public access to documents and more stringent rules on conflicts of interest, the introduction or strengthening of transparency registers and the provision of sufficient resources for law enforcement measures, and also through improved cooperation among Member States and with relevant third countries;
Amendment 11 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 8 a (new) 8a. Encourages the EU institutions and agencies to better raise awareness of the conflict-of-interest policy among their officials, alongside ongoing awareness- raising activities and the inclusion of integrity and transparency as an obligatory item to be discussed during recruitment procedures and performance reviews; considers that a distinction should be made between elected representatives and public officials in the legislation on conflicts of interest; believes that there should also be such regulations in the Member States for public officials and civil servants involved in the administration and monitoring of EU subsidies; calls on the Commission to submit a draft legal basis on this matter;
Amendment 12 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 10. Takes note that the Commission's Internal Audit Service (IAS) performed a review in 2014 and issued seven recommendations; observes that no findings classified as “Critical” were raised by the IAS during their audits and that four findings classified as “very important” were raised during three audits performed between 2009 and 2013; notes that the Agency took corrective actions related to the recommendations resulting from the IAS’ audits and marked them as “ready for review” in the preparation of the IAS follow-up audit; notes that in 2014 the IAS did not perform a formal assessment on the progress made by the Agency in the implementation of those recommendations; notes from the agency that in February 2016 the IAS reported that all four recommendations based on the findings classified as “very important” were marked as "implemented";
Amendment 13 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 14 a (new) 14a. Calls on the Agency for information whether its relocation will achieve the aim of cost efficiency.
Amendment 2 #
Proposal for a decision 1 Paragraph 1 1.
Amendment 3 #
Proposal for a decision 2 Paragraph 2 2.
Amendment 4 #
Proposal for a decision 2 Paragraph 2 2.
Amendment 5 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 – indent 2 - it reviewed and verified a high number of declarations of interest in order to ensure that it is compliant with its policy on prevention and management of conflicts of interest; notes, furthermore, that no revolving door cases were registered; regrets, however, that explanations concerning conflicts of interest on the part of various board members and administrative staff are still to be provided or verified; highlights the fact that, in the interests of increased transparency, this must happen as soon as possible;
Amendment 6 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 a (new) 2a. Notes that only one-third of the budget of the Agency comes from the public sector and the other two-third from the industry; expresses its concern as these financial ties with the industry might affect the independence of the Agency; calls upon the Agency to build in safeguards to ensure its independence and the avoidance of conflicts of interests;
Amendment 7 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 3 a (new) 3a. Informs the agency that it should keep the amount of the committed appropriations carried over to the following year to the minimum in the interests of transparency and accountability;
Amendment 8 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 4 4. Notes with concern from the Court's
Amendment 9 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 5 a (new) 5a. States that the objective of the Agency is aviation safety, which is to be considered as a public good; urges the Agency to keep this objective in the Agency's strategy, performance based budgeting and management-decisions as the leading principle towards its stakeholders and which should never be sacrificed for reasons of competitiveness, efficiency or deregulation;
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