Tuesday, April 25, 2006
Europe Wasted Billions In Vain
21.04.2006 10:42 [Neftegaz.ru] - The European Union has wasted billions of euros as part of its assistance program to Russia and other republics of the former Soviet Union, the European Court of Auditors said on Thursday, April 20, Mosnews.com reported. The European Court of Auditors painted a bleak picture of how 7 billion euros ($8.6 billion) of EU assistance money - about 40 percent of which was allocated to Russia — had been spent since 1991. The British Financial Times newspaper reported that the auditors had called the effectiveness of spent money as "very low". The report prepared by the auditors highlighted the unrealistic and vague content of many EU projects, poor implementation and the lack of communication between Brussels and Russian officials. Furthermore, the report found that some beneficiaries - including a city that received funding for a heating and power project - had never actually asked for funds. However, Jacek Uczkiewicz, in charge of the court’s report, said that there was no evidence that fraud was responsible for the misuse or unaccountability of some of the EU funding. The auditors did not specify how much money had been lost. Their probe concluded that only five EU projects out of a sample of 29 completed by the end of 2003 could be considered “sustainable’’. For 12 of the audited projects, "objectives were not met at all".
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