The Annual Management and Performance Report for the EU Budget – 2023 financial year, together with its annexes, is the European Commission’s main contribution to the annual discharge procedure by which the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union monitor the implementation of the EU budget. It fulfils the Commission’s obligations under the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union and the financial regulation. Implementing the EU budget is a shared responsibility, where the Commission works hand in hand with the Member States and with other partners and organisations. The report is composed of three volumes. Volume II presents a more comprehensive picture of the implementation of the EU budget. Annex 1 provides an overview of the performance of the EU budget in 2023 in delivering the six Commission priorities for 2019-2024 and systematically integrating horizontal policy priorities (mainstreaming) into the EU budget. Annex 2 provides a high-level overview of the internal control and financial management procedures. Annex 3 covers the performance and compliance aspects of the Recovery and Resilience Facility, the instrument at the heart of the NextGenerationEU recovery programme.
Authors
- Catalogue number
- KV-AQ-24-002-EN-N KV-AQ-24-002-EN-C
- Citation
- European Commission, Directorate-General for Budget, Annual management and performance report for the EU budget – Financial year 2023. Volume 2, annexes 1 to 3 , Publications Office of the European Union, 2024, https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2761/129
- DOI
- https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2761/29451 https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2761/129
- ISBN
- 978-92-68-14215-8
- ISSN
- 2599-7092
- Pages
- 124
- Published in
- Belgium
- Themes
- Community finance
Table of Contents
- Contents 5
- Annex 1 – Performance achievements in 2023 7
- 1. Performance of the EU budget 9
- Budget implementation in 2023 9
- Monitoring performance 10
- Performance embedded in the design of the programmes 12
- Reinforcing the reliability of performance information 12
- 2. Priorities of the European Commission 13
- A European Green Deal 13
- Towards net zero greenhouse gas emissions 13
- Ensuring a fair transition 14
- Making use of green bonds 15
- Helping conserve biodiversity 16
- A Europe fit for the digital age 17
- Developing and deploying digital technologies and investing in digital skills 17
- Investing in artificial intelligence 19
- Connecting Europeans: enhancing digital connectivity 19
- Investing in space technology for the benefit of people in the EU 20
- An economy that works for people 21
- Research and innovation help to make the economy work for the people 21
- Developing and improving infrastructure across the EU 22
- Developing and supporting rural Europe 23
- Supporting investments in people 24
- A stronger Europe in the world 25
- Providing humanitarian and military assistance to Ukraine 25
- The EU’s response to the Middle East crisis 26
- Strengthening European defence and security 26
- Promoting international partnerships and providing emergency aid across the globe 27
- Supporting our neighbourhood and candidates for enlargement 29
- Promoting our European way of life 31
- Addressing migration pressure and asylum 31
- Ensuring free movement within the EU 32
- ERASMUS+ 34
- European Solidarity Corps 35
- Investing in European culture 35
- Fighting cancer in Europe 36
- A new push for European democracy 37
- Promoting the rights and values of the EU 37
- Enabling young Europeans to participate in civic society and democratic life 38
- Tackling cybersecurity challenges, disinformation, and safeguarding the 2024 EU elections 38
- 3. Horizontal policy priorities in the EU budget 40
- Green budgeting 40
- Focus on results ( ) 41
- Measuring the actual impact of NextGenerationEU investments 42
- Taxonomy 42
- Climate mainstreaming 43
- Achievements 43
- How much do we spend? 43
- Biodiversity mainstreaming 45
- Achievements 45
- How much do we spend? 45
- Clean air 46
- Achievements 46
- How much do we spend? 47
- Gender equality mainstreaming 48
- Achievements 48
- How much do we spend? 49
- Recovery and Resilience Facility 51
- Gender-disaggregated data 52
- Digital tracking 53
- Achievements 54
- How much do we spend? 54
- Digitalisation of businesses and public services 56
- Supporting the development and deployment of digital technologies and research 57
- Investing in digital skills 57
- Enhancing digital connectivity 57
- The twin transition: exploiting synergies 58
- The EU budget and the sustainable development goals 59
- What do we do? 59
- Annex 2 – Internal control and financial management 63
- 1. Strong tools to manage the EU budget in a complex environment 65
- 1.1. The EU budget: a wide variety of areas, recipients and spending in a complex environment 65
- 1.2. A robust governance system underpinning the College’s responsibility 67
- 1.3. A robust internal control framework contributing to the achievement of the Commission’s objectives 69
- 1.3.1. The internal control framework continued to evolve with its environment 69
- 1.3.2. A mature internal control framework adapted to the functioning of the Commission departments 70
- 1.4. Multiannual control strategies to ensure that expenditure is legal and regular 72
- 1.5. Fight against fraud: the Commission’s anti-fraud strategy and further proposals 74
- 1.5.1. Revision of the Commission’s anti-fraud strategy 74
- 1.5.2. Other tools to increase the efficiency of the fight against fraud 75
- 1.6. The conditionality regime is being implemented 76
- 1.7. Revision of the financial regulation (recast) 78
- 2. Cost-effective controls protecting the EU budget. 80
- 2.1. The Commission’s control results confirm that the EU budget is well protected 81
- 2.1.1. Overall results for 2023 81
- 2.1.2. Control results per lower-, medium- and higher-risk programme segments 82
- 2.1.3. Control results by policy areas 85
- Heading 1 – single market, innovation and digital 85
- Heading 2 – cohesion, resilience and values 87
- Heading 3 – natural resources and environment 90
- Heading 4 – migration and border management 92
- Heading 5 – security and defence 94
- Heading 6 – neighbourhood and the world 95
- Heading 7 – European public administration 96
- 2.1.4. Efficiency measures have been taken 97
- 2.1.5. The costs of controls are proportionate to the associated risks 99
- 3. Management assurance 100
- 3.1. Assessments, assurance and reservations declared by authorising officers 100
- 3.2. Work of the Internal Audit Service and overall opinion 101
- 3.3. Assurance obtained through the work of the Audit Progress Committee 102
- 3.4. The opinions of the European Court of Auditors on the 2022 accounts and on the legality and regularity of transactions 103
- 3.5. Discharge of the budget for 2022 104
- Annex 3 – The Recovery and Resilience Facility 105
- 1. The Recovery and Resilience Facility – an innovative and successful crisis-response tool 107
- 1.1. Future-proofing through revised plans 107
- 1.2. Implementation is on track 108
- 1.3. Achieving performance results 109
- 2. Control results confirm the satisfactory fulfilment of all milestones and targets for payments made in 2023 112
- 2.1. A dedicated control environment to ensure the protection of EU funds 112
- 2.2. Control results are predominantly positive 115
- 2.2.1. Full approval of the revised plans following their assessment 115
- 2.2.2. Ex ante controls at the payment stage 115
- Positive assessment before payment of the satisfactory fulfilment of milestones and targets 115
- Positive assessment of the specific milestones on audit and control for all Member States 116
- Analysis of management and audit summaries confirms the Commission’s initial assessment 116
- 2.2.3. Ex post audits on milestones and targets confirm the satisfactory fulfilment of milestones and targets 116
- 2.2.4. System audits on the protection of the financial interests of the EU confirm adequacy of systems in place 117
- 2.2.5. Other audits and controls 118
- Audits of the national audit authorities 118
- All the Member States assessed complied with their obligation regarding public procurement and State aid rules 118
- 2.2.6. Annual audit and management opinions 118
- 2.2.7. Ongoing work of the European Court of Auditors in the context of the statement of assurance 2023 119
- 2.2.8. Qualitative assessment of payments on legality and regularity and on the protection of the financial interest of the Union generally indicates low risk 119
- 2.3. The authorising officer by delegation for the facility confirmed they had reasonable assurance 121