Die beschwerlichen Verfahren und Kontrollmechanismen, die im Rahmen der EU-Finanzvorschriften von 2002 gelten, könnten zu einer Verschlechterung des Verhältnisses zwischen Kommission und Nichtregierungsorganisationen führen. Dies könnte sich nach einem Bericht des European Policy Centre (EPC) negativ auf Effizienz und Transparenz auswirken.
This report, by an independent expert (F.M Partners Limited) commissioned by Concord, the European Women’s Lobby, the Open Society-Brussels, the Platform of European Social NGOs and SOLIDAR, proposes detailed changes in the current financial regulations and implementing rules. The report was launched at a meeting organised by the European Policy Centre (EPC) on 26 April. Participants called on the Commission to engage in a dialogue with the NGO community on the reform of the existing financial regulation in order to avoid repeating the errors of the past. The role of the European Parliament in facilitating this process was recognised as essential.
Click here to download the full report by F.M Partners Limited from the EPC website
