2 ND SENIOR PROGRAMME OFFICERS PERIODICAL ROUND TABLE MEETING JANUARY- 2010.

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2 ND SENIOR PROGRAMME OFFICERS PERIODICAL ROUND TABLE MEETING JANUARY- 2010

CFCU-2nd SPOs Round Table Meeting CFCU  SUMMARIZE OF THE CURRENT SITUATION  WHAT HAVE BEEN DONE CONCERNING TO SPO SUPERVISION UNTIL NOW?

CFCU-2nd SPOs Round Table Meeting WHAT HAVE BEEN DONE CONCERNING TO SPO SUPERVISION UNTIL NOW? (1)  1 st Round Table Meeting held on 28 th and 30 th April 2009  “The Self Assessment Sheet Briefing” held on 21 st May  “The SPOs Self Assessment Analysis Report” was prepared in June 2009  This report was approved by the PAO and published at the CFCU website as a summary, on 10 th July 2009  Accordingly, the NAO and NIPAC were informed on the report by the PAO.

CFCU-2nd SPOs Round Table Meeting WHAT HAVE BEEN DONE CONCERNING TO SPO SUPERVISION UNTIL NOW? (2)  At the same time, the relevant SPOs were informed by the PAO on the results/scores of assessment, they obtained, via official letter dated 11 th August  “The spot check visits” to the SPO offices were realized between June and December 2009 by the CFCU.  Among the 33 offices, 26 offices have been visited personally by the CFCU  “Aide Memoire” was prepared by the CFCU.

CFCU-2nd SPOs Round Table Meeting CFCU WHY WE ARE DOING THESE? WHAT IS THE LEGISLATIVE BACKGROUND? REGULATORY BACKGROUND and ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTATION A. Responsibilities of the Commission  A1. Treaty of the European Communities: Articles 274 and 279 [old numbering]  A2. Financial Regulation of the Communities 1605/2002 and amendment 1995/2006 B. Corresponding Policies and Control Framework of Commission based on the above responsibilities for control of the EC Budgets, including control of external aid [e.g IPA Programme]

CFCU-2nd SPOs Round Table Meeting CFCU WHY WE ARE DOING THESE? WHAT IS THE LEGISLATIVE BACKGROUND?  B1. Communication to the Commission SEC [2007]1341 dated 16 October, 2007 – Revision of the Internal Control Standards and Underlying Framework – Strengthening Control Effectiveness; and  B2. Internal Control Standards in Commission Services – Baseline Requirements at 31 December, C. The requirements [selected indicative] of the IPA Regulation – 1085/2006 and its Implementing Regulation – 718/2007 for management and control D. Accreditation Criteria E. COSO Enterprise Risk Management [basis of Commission Internal Controls and basis of Accreditation Criteria for IPA] F. IPA IR Article 11.3 Operational Agreement between PAO and SPOs.

CFCU-2nd SPOs Round Table Meeting CFCU WHY WE ARE DOING THESE? WHAT IS THE LEGISLATIVE BACKGROUND? G. IPA IR Article 11.3 SPO Guidelines H. Template for Self-Assessment Sheets. I. Indicative Detailed Internal Control Evaluation [DICE] for monitoring and supervision under Component I by PAO in accordance with 4.12 of Accreditation Package. J. PAO Analytical Report of SPO Self Assessment and Follow-Up on-the-spot Assessment by PAO services under Articles and as input to Article 27 Statement of Assurance by NAO

CFCU-2nd SPOs Round Table Meeting CFCU WHY WE ARE HERE AT THE MOMENT? “TO SHARE THE RESULTS OBTAINED ON THE SPOT CHECK VISITS REALIZED BY THE CFCU”

CFCU-2nd SPOs Round Table Meeting WHAT IS “AIDE MEMOIRE”? A “Statement” to put into action of recommendations reached by SPO Spot Check Visits subject to Self Assessment Analysis

CFCU-2nd SPOs Round Table Meeting “AIDE MEMOIRE” OUTPUTS Self Assessment Analysis Report SPOs and SPO Offices Strategy and Planning Resources Capacity Results Customer Oriented Results Environmental Results Spot Check Visits Recommendations ENABLERSRESULTS

CFCU-2nd SPOs Round Table Meeting “AIDE MEMOIRE” WHAT THE MEANING OF THESE RESULTS?  I. Capacity Results (means what the institutions are achieving in relation to the competence, motivation, satisfaction and performance of their own staff)  II. Customer Oriented Results (means that the institution is achieving in relation to the satisfaction of its customers with the institution itself and the products/services it provide)  III. Environmental Results (the results the institutions is achieving with regards to its strategy and planning related to the needs and demands of the different stakeholders)

CFCU-2nd SPOs Round Table Meeting CFCU WHAT ARE THE TRICKIEST ISSUES?  The problem solvers do not take into account the heavy workload of relevant sections and they add new responsibilities as an extra burden to the sections. And the project is belonging completely to the relevant section with passing of time.

CFCU-2nd SPOs Round Table Meeting CFCU WHAT ARE THE TRICKIEST ISSUES?  Ability of management to promote HRM strategy, which is rewarding individuals and team efforts, are not usually taken for granted by the institutions. Generally, the national regulations on assessment of the personnel performance are variable according to the content of the institutions and they are not usually consisting of some measures in order to provide for enthusiasm of their staff with high performances. This certain issue creates that the most of very experienced staff are not willing to take part in any project period. The relevant legal legislations should be renewed or revitalized by the institutions themselves.

CFCU-2nd SPOs Round Table Meeting CFCU WHAT ARE THE TRICKIEST ISSUES?  Involvement level of the relevant expert staff to the decision making process concerning to the project implementation is still limited.  Most of the SPO and SPO Offices do not connect with the other SPOs and their offices under the same beneficiary organization.

CFCU-2nd SPOs Round Table Meeting CFCU WHAT ARE THE TRICKIEST ISSUES?  Quite remarkable training needs existing among the public institutions primarily on “EU affairs” including DIS system as a whole and most importantly on PCM issues in practise, despite extensive training in these areas over the past years.  The high level management team are not usually involving the related training activities and this has been highly decreasing of their awareness/information level against the programmes.

CFCU-2nd SPOs Round Table Meeting CFCU WHAT ARE THE TRICKIEST ISSUES?  Decision–making process is very intensive and this creates several managerial risks in the project implementation.  Implementing and extension of using of new/innovative ways in dealing with customers (staff, stakeholders and beneficiaries) need to be still supported by the institutions.

CFCU-2nd SPOs Round Table Meeting CFCU WHAT ARE THE TRICKIEST ISSUES?  Values/efforts to improve availability, accuracy and transparency of information/ skills/treatments, which have had from previously implemented projects, need to be kept in order to create know-how capacity of the institutions.  Ethic rules and code of conduct is one of the main points noted which need to be developed more through increasing of awareness raising.

CFCU-2nd SPOs Round Table Meeting CFCU WHAT ARE THE TRICKIEST ISSUES?  Audit and evaluation is not perceived as a learning way, which provides feedback to the system, in general. Hence, the experiences and skills, which have gained in the course of different projects and the other innovative ways, do not create an institutional memory sufficiently

CFCU-2nd SPOs Round Table Meeting “AIDE MEMOIRE” RECOMMENDATIONS  Step I: Decide how to organize and plan the self-assessment  Step II: Define and Implement a Communication Plan  Step III: Composition of Self Assessment Group  Step IV: Organize Training  Step V: Undertake the self-assessment  Step VI: Draft a report describing the results of self-assessment

CFCU-2nd SPOs Round Table Meeting “AIDE MEMOIRE” RECOMMENDATIONS  Step VII: Update of the “Improvement Plan” based on the accepted self-assessment report  Step VIII: Communicate the updated improvement plan with the relevant parties  Step IX: Implement the Improvement Plan  Step X: Plan next self assessment

CFCU-2nd SPOs Round Table Meeting CFCU THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION AND CONTRUBITIONS