Digitalisation of European reporting, monitoring and audit : European added value assessment / authors, Klaus Müller, Lenka Jančová and Niombo Lomba European Added Value Unit
.-- Brussels : European Union, October 2021
.-- 54 p. ; 1 documento PDF
he rules governing the monitoring and reporting obligations of EU funding programmes under shared management have been developing progressively over time. Across the EU, there are over 290 different reporting systems. Fragmentation makes data incomparable, prevents the use of AI and big data sets and systems for monitoring and control, and prevents stakeholders and society from getting a comprehensive overview of the way funds are distributed. This European added value assessment accompanies the report of the European Parliament's Committee on Budgetary Control (CONT) on the ‘Digitalisation of the European reporting, monitoring and audit’ (2021/2054(INL)), by making an evidence-based analysis, identifying gaps and barriers, laying out possible policy options and pointing to their potential impacts. Action in the field could diminish fraud, abuse and weaknesses of EU funding programmes, which would lead to more efficiency and transparency. The three policy options identified in this study propose strengthening the enforcement of existing measures, creating a single EU database, and introducing requirements for the disclosure of relevant information on companies.
978-92-846-8551-6
10.2861/441456 doi
Tecnologías habilitadoras digitales
normas informes digitalización programas de financiación Unión Europea
Jančová, Lenka Lomba, Niombo
Parlamento Europeo. Dirección General de Servicios de Estudios Parlamentarios