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1. Theurer to chair budgets committee January 26, 2012

Michael Theurer, a German Liberal MEP, was on Monday (23 January) named as the new chairman of the European Parliament's budgetary control committee. Theurer was nominated...

2. Elmar Brok returns to lead foreign affairs committee January 19, 2012

German MEP lost post five years ago. Elmar Brok, a German centre-right MEP, is to regain the chairmanship of the European Parliament's foreign affairs committee that he lost...

3. Court in the act December 1, 2011

What is going on at the European Court of Auditors? Is this the European Court of Auditors, or is it a soap opera? On 23 November, the budgetary control committee of the...

Court in the act

4. MEPs demand explanations from the worst managers of EU money November 17, 2011

Stung by criticism from the European Union's auditors, the European Commission has named the Czech Republic, Italy and Spain as the worst managers of EU money.

MEPs demand explanations from the worst managers of EU money

5. Slow progress on funding rules October 20, 2011

MEPs seek greater say over how funds are spent. Members of the European Parliament have embarked on a trial of strength with national governments about the rules that govern...

Slow progress on funding rules

6. Unions insist on input to pay-and-pension reforms July 7, 2011

Šefcovic proposes staff cuts and longer hours, as unions warn of threat to ‘unity' of civil service. Maroš Šefcovic, the European commissioner for interinstitutional...

Unions insist on input to pay-and-pension reforms

7. OLAF boss criticised for launching‘cash-for-influence' investigation June 23, 2011

Budgetary control committee questions OLAF's powers. The head of the EU's anti-fraud office, OLAF, has come under fire from MEPs over his decision to investigate allegations...

OLAF boss criticised for launching‘cash-for-influence' investigation

8. Hungary seeks to break Council-Parliament spending stalemate May 5, 2011

Presidency to hold talks on mutual budget scrutiny, but MEPs are set to postpone approval of Council's 2009 accounts. Hungary, which holds the presidency of the Council of...

Hungary seeks to break Council-Parliament spending stalemate

9. MEPs, campaigners attack revised code of conduct for commissioners April 28, 2011

Commission says code is the most rigid in the EU. MEPs and transparency campaigners have attacked changes to the European Commission's code of conduct for commissioners,...

MEPs, campaigners attack revised code of conduct for commissioners

10. MEPs expected to approve the EU's 2009 accounts March 24, 2011

Lead MEP leans towards recommending approval, as Parliament expects budget reforms to be implemented. MEPs on the European Parliament's budgetary control committee are...

MEPs expected to approve the EU's 2009 accounts

11. Heads of delegation to get authority for EDF money March 10, 2011

Setting up of EEAS had caused confusion over funding. The EU's member states are expected to give formal authorisation later this month  to EU heads of delegations in...

Heads of delegation to get authority for EDF money

12. MEPs approve increase in allowances March 3, 2011

Budgets committee votes to increase allowance by €1,500 a month. The European Parliament's budgets committee today (3 March) approved increasing MEPs' allowances by...

MEPs approve increase in allowances

13. MEPs seek to increase office allowance by another €1,500 March 3, 2011

The increase would mean transferring €13.2 million from the Parliament's reserve budget. The European Parliament's budgets committee will today (3 March) assess a...

MEPs seek to increase office allowance by another €1,500

14. Friends in high places February 24, 2011

German MEP's plans are sure to get a good reaction. Ingeborg Grässle, a German centre-right MEP who prides herself on policing how the EU spends taxpapers' money, has...

15. Group leaders to question Barroso over code of conduct for commissioners January 20, 2011

MEPs say some ex-commissioners are cashing in on their Commission experience. The European Parliament's political leaders are to interrogate José Manuel Barroso, the...

16. MEPs want answers on court 'cover-up' allegations January 13, 2011

President of the European Court of Auditors to be asked to discuss claims that critical reports were watered down. Members of the European Parliament's budgetary control...

17. Muddle and delay blight start of diplomatic corps December 16, 2010

The structure and staffing of the European Union's new diplomatic service are still shrouded in mystery less than three weeks before it starts work. The European External...

Muddle and delay blight start of diplomatic corps

18. Commission urged to get tougher with member states November 11, 2010

MEPs say not enough is being done to curb poor financial management. Members of the European Parliament reacted to the auditors' report by accusing the European...

Commission urged to get tougher with member states

19. Stubborn reformer October 28, 2010

German MEP Ingeborg Grässle is no push-over European Parliament orthodoxy is that one of the least attractive posts for a member is as co-ordinator for the centre-right...

Stubborn reformer

20. MEPs win concessions on EEAS October 14, 2010

Agreement struck on financial regulation and no deal yet on revisions to staff regulation. The EU's member states have granted the European Parliament the right to...

MEPs win concessions on EEAS

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