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European Parliament Audit
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The European Parliament finances are continually unable to be audited because, although Neil Kinnock was entrusted with the task of dicovering where all the millions of euros were being wasted or misused, the ongoing problem still has not been tackled. It is like filling up a bucket with water which has no bottom to it. What are your opinions?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's not the Parliament, it's the European Commission in charge of the EU budget. And in any case, it is not their fault that the money they provide to member states is not being fully accounted for; it most likely disappears towards imaginary dairy farms and the like, so any perceived corruption or fraud is happening on the ground, not at EU level. Plus the EU's Court of Auditors are quite strict and if they can't account for every euro spent, they don't sign the accounts.
I understand that the Auditors are now using an 'accruals' based system which works better, but it is in its early stages and needs further tweaking.
I understand that the Auditors are now using an 'accruals' based system which works better, but it is in its early stages and needs further tweaking.
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