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      • PURPOSE : presentation of the financial statements and the balance sheets for the European Agency for the Evaluation of Medicinal Products for the financial year 2003.

        CONTENT : this report presented by the European Agency for the Evaluation of Medicinal Products presents the financial statements and balance sheets of its activities in 2003.

        The appropriations entered in the final budget amount to EUR 84.2 million with a Community contribution of 23% (excluding subsidy for orphan medicines).

        In terms of the staffing policy, the Agency, whose headquarters are in London (UK), officially provided 287 posts. 256 are occupied with + 48 other posts (auxiliary contracts, national experts on secondment, local and temporary staff). Therefore, there are a total of 304 assigned to operational and administrative duties.

        In 2003, the Agency concentrated on the scientific evaluation of medicinal products.

        As far as medicinal products for human use are concerned :

        - Applications for marketing authorisations: 39;

        - Favourable opinions: 39;

        - Average evaluation time: 190 days;

        - Opinions after authorisation: 941;

        - Pharmacovigilance: 45 538 reports;

        - Periodic reliability reports: 276;

        - Monitoring measures: 1 025;

        - Scientific opinions: 65;

        - Procedures for mutual recognition: 4 080.

        On the issue of Veterinary Medicinal Products:

        - New applications: 10;

        - Applications in respect of variants: 64;

        - Inspection: 76.

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      • Having examined the revenue and expenditure account for the financial year 2003, the balance sheet of revenue and expenditure at 31 December 2003 of the European Agency for the Evaluation of Medicinal Products and the Court of Auditors' report on the annual accounts of the Agency, the Council recommends that the European Parliament give a discharge to the Director of the Agency in respect of the implementation of the budget for the financial year 2003.

        To recall, EUR 6.0 million (88%) of the EUR 6.8 million in appropriations carried forward from the financial year 2002 to the financial year 2003 have been used. EUR 16.1 million in appropriations have been carried forward from the financial year 2003 to the financial year 2004 and EUR 3.3 million have been cancelled.

        Observations in the Court of Auditors' report in relation to the financial year 2003 call for certain comments by the Council, which are annexed to this Recommendation.

        The Council notes that the Court has been able to issue a statement of reasonable assurance on the reliability of the Agency's annual accounts for the financial year 2003. However, it regrets that in respect of the reasonable assurance as to the legality and regularity of the underlying transactions, taken as a whole, the Court has excluded some situations concerning tenders and negotiated procedure for contracts.

        The Council shares the Court's concerns on the procurement procedures applied by the Agency: whereas the general rules provide for a committee for the evaluation of tenders to be set up for any contract involving an amount exceeding EUR 13 800, the Agency sets this threshold at EUR 75 000.

        The Council urges the Agency to pursue the reinforcement of the implementing rules on the award of contracts in line with the provisions of the general Financial Regulation and its implementing rules. Moreover, in certain negotiated procedures, the choice of supplier was based on the criteria of "former experience with the contractor", which is not provided for in the implementing rules for the financial regulation.

        The Council asks the Agency to remedy its shortcomings regarding the criteria of choice of contractor. In this context, it notes that the Agency has aligned its implementing rules with the framework Financial Regulation applicable to Agencies and with the Commission's implementing rules.

        The Council notes with satisfaction that the Agency has finally set up a new asset management system enabling the inventory data of all assets, tangible and intangible, to be consistent with the accounting data.

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      The committee adopted the report by Inés AYALA SENDER (PES, ES) and Carl SCHLYTER (Greens/EFA, SE) giving discharge to the Director of the European  Agency for the Evaluation of Medicinal Products for the 2003 financial year.

      In its accompanying comments, the committee made a number of general points addressed to the Commission, the Agencies and the Court of Auditors (ECA):

      - before the Commission defines the framework conditions for the use of regulatory agencies, an interinstitutional agreement should spell out common guidelines;

      - the Commission should carry out a cross-cutting analysis, on a standard three-year cycle, of the coherence of agency activity with EU policy in general. It should also assess "the broader European added value" of the Agencies' work in their respective fields. Before any decision is taken to propose the creation of a new agency, the need for such an agency should be carefully evaluated, bearing in mind existing structures and the principles of subsidiarity, budgetary austerity and simplification of procedures;

      - the Agencies were urged to comply fully with the budgetary principles set out in the Financial Regulation, further strengthen their internal management and control procedures and pay "special attention" to procedures for the award and management of contracts. They should also step up cooperation with each other, avoid duplication of work and develop a comprehensive strategy for making the results of their work available to the general public;

      - the ECA and the Agencies were urged to strengthen their cooperation and establish a methodology "that prepares the ground for a positive budget discharge from the start of the process".

       
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      • OBJECTIVE: granting of discharge for implementing the EU's general budget for 2003 - European Medicines Agency.

        LEGISLATIVE ACT: Decision 2005/543/EC of the European Parliament concerning the discharge for implementing the general budget of the EU for the 2003 financial year - European Medicines Agency.

        CONTENT: With this Decision, the European Parliament grants discharge to the Director of the European Medicines Agency for the implementation of the budget for the 2003 financial year.

        This decision is in line with the European Parliament's resolution adopted on 12 April 2005 and comprises a series of observations that form an integral part of the discharge decision (please refer to the summary of the opinion of 12/04/2005).

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