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EU spending not signed off by auditors for 18th year in a row!


Varsovian 91 | 634
7 Nov 2012 #1
Vitor Caldeira, the chairman of the Court of Auditors, is quoted as saying that the auditors had "found too many cases of EU money not hitting the target or being used sub-optimally”.

Democratic deficit + dodgy book-keeping ...

Still, no-one wants to rock the boat in the EU, as then they wouldn't get the goodies on offer. If only shale gas comes streaming in (like it has in the US), then Poland could leave the EU in a few years after soaking up as much CAP and structural funding as possible.

Of course, that's not going to happen, as Poland needs EU membership to feel less threatened by the Russians.
OP Varsovian 91 | 634
7 Nov 2012 #3
C 344/12
"Adverse opinion on the legality and regularity of payments underlying the accounts
XI. In the Court's opinion, because of the significance of the matters described in the basis for adverse opinion on the
legality and regularity of payments underlying the accounts paragraph, the payments underlying the accounts for the year
ended 31 December 2011 are materially affected by error."

eca.europa.eu/portal/pls/portal/docs/1/17896743.PDF
jon357 74 | 21,770
7 Nov 2012 #4
How does this specifically relate to infrastructure funding and other projects within PL? Have the auditors not signed off on any of the projects here?
OP Varsovian 91 | 634
7 Nov 2012 #5
Dunno - but from what I've seen the EU projects in Poland have been scrupulously organized and funded.


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