Member States' obligations resulting from
wasteful spending funds in the
implementation of projects co-financed
by EU funds in the light of the EU law.
Searching for a common standard for
management and control systems Cover Image

Member States' obligations resulting from wasteful spending funds in the implementation of projects co-financed by EU funds in the light of the EU law. Searching for a common standard for management and control systems
Member States' obligations resulting from wasteful spending funds in the implementation of projects co-financed by EU funds in the light of the EU law. Searching for a common standard for management and control systems

Author(s): Magdalena Porzeżyńska
Subject(s): EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment, Fiscal Politics / Budgeting, EU-Legislation
Published by: Temida 2
Keywords: EU projects; EU funds; management and control system; fraud; irregularity; cohesion policy;

Summary/Abstract: This study aims to verify whether, despite the generally formulated obligations in EU law intended to ensure that European funds are spent correctly, it is possible to clearly identify the scope of these obligations, and at the same time specify the standard recommended by the EU for national management and control systems. The author primarily uses the formal-dogmatic method to analyze the relevant EU law, the decision-making practice of the European bodies involved in the protection of EU financial interests, the Court’s case-law, and the legal doctrine. Due to the lack of a clearly recommended model at the EU level, while generally formulated conditions (especially those resulting from the Charter of Fundamental Rights) that need to be considered by Member States when designing their management and control systems, it is difficult to ensure that the systems are effective, which is crucial for guaranteeing the protection of EU financial interests. The analysis showed that the problem starts at the source, as the implementation of both fraud and irregularity concepts varies across Member States, significantly hindering their correct identification. To assist Member States in the implementation of management and control systems, the respective guidelines adopted at the EU level summarizing the key requirements applicable to national authorities involved in the distribution of EU funds are worth considering.

  • Issue Year: 7/2023
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 63-73
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English