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Making the best use of EU money Integrity Pacts: A helpful tool or a bottleneck? Georgios Chatzigiagkou (PhD, York) Senior Consultant, Logička Matrica.

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1 Making the best use of EU money Integrity Pacts: A helpful tool or a bottleneck? Georgios Chatzigiagkou (PhD, York) Senior Consultant, Logička Matrica d.o.o

2 Risks to good financial management of EU funds a)Funds not accounted for properly in the annual financial accounts (reliability of accounts); b)Funds not spent wisely, according to the principles of sound financial management (economy, efficiency and effectiveness); c)Funds not adding value and expected benefits not materialised (EU added value); and d)Funds not spent as intended, for the purposes and according to the rules established by the budgetary authority (legality and regularity of expenditure).

3 Improving how EU funds are invested and managed: EC Tools in the 2014-2020 funding period Boosting administrative capacity TAIEX REGIO PEER 2 PEER: exchanges of regional experts Task Force on Implementation Training for experts on rules and regulations on two modules: programming and implementation financial management and control issue Integrity Pacts

4 A tool for preventing corruption in public contracting An agreement between the government agency offering a contract and the companies bidding for it that they will abstain from bribery, collusion and other corrupt practices for the extent of the contract A monitoring system typically led by civil society groups

5 Integrity Pacts A helpful tool or a bottleneck?

6 Clarity In terms of: Linkages with existing national and EC-level mismanagement, fraud and corruption preventive tools and practices in procurement – Any synergic modalities or parallel tools; Need for legal formalisation?; Role and responsibility of each stakeholder – A further bureaucratic burden in view of limited capacities?; Target funding areas – Public Works, Service contracts, etc.? Application threshold - According to overall contract value or nature of contract? Impact: Administrative, operational, human resources, financial… Communication and Awareness raising

7 Piloting Selection of a ‘pilot’ project; Provision of capacity building (training, coaching, guidelines/how-to-notes/, examples and international best practices); Awareness raising events and tools; Performance assessment: successes and failures; Feedback and lessons learnt; Adaptation

8 Added Value of Integrity Pacts Save taxpayer funds, ensure that EU funded projects are delivered efficiently, and stave off avenues for illicit gain; Minimise the risk for Government embarrassment in the event of fraudulent use of EU funds; Create gradually a culture of transparency, correct and wise spending and accountability

9 Thank you for your attention! Georgios Chatzigiagkou, (PhD, York) Senior Consultant, Logička Matrica d.o.o


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