Auditees vs. Auditors in the field of ESI Funds

Date: 29 September 2016

Time: 09:00

Duration: 2 days

Location: Brussels - Management Center Europe - Conference Center, Rue de l'Aqueduc 118

Cost: 1590,-€

Organiser: Lexxion Publisher

Web Link: http://www.lexxion.de/de/verlagsprogramm-konferenzen/eu-funds/monitoring-operational-programmes-april-2016.html

Description:

Overview The EU budget is complex and Audits are implemented to check that accounting processes work properly and the resulting accounting data are complete, correctly recorded and properly presented. If the EU institutions and the Member States want to achieve the full potential of the EU budget to invest in Europe’s future, there needs to be a concerted effort to improve its effectiveness.

For improving the EU budget’s potential to invest in the future of Europe by reducing errors, paying correct claims more quickly, investing in projects and measuring the returns on those investments to ensure they deliver and add value. If the Commission, authorities in the Member States or independent auditors made use of all information available to them, they can prevent, detect and correct a significant proportion of the errors before these were made.

The results of audits of the European Union agencies and other decentralised bodies are reported in specific annual reports, which are published separately, together with a summary of the results.

Programme Our experts will give you a comprehensive overview and expert guidance helping to answer the following questions in your day-to-day business: Do the ESI Funds provide value for money? Have the used funds been kept to a minimum (economy)? Have the results been achieved with the fewest possible resource(efficiency)? Have spending or policy objectives been met (effectiveness)?

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