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Learn the key elements of an effective internal control system, preventive actions, management verifications, and more to build assurance in managing authorities. Discover the legal framework, Commission guidance notes, and essential requirements for a comprehensive system.
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The Managing Authority –Keystone of the Control System Lena Andersson Pench European Commission DG Regional Policy
Main themes Managing Authority- Keystone of the Control System • Key elements of an effective internal control system • Preventive actions • Management verifications • Audit trail and financial reporting
How assurance will be built up 2007-2013 Managing Authority- Keystone of the Control System Ex post During implementation Ex ante
Legal Framework Managing Authority- Keystone of the Control System • Legal base: Art. 60 of 1083/06 and Art. 13 of 1828/06 to ensure clear and precise control obligations. • Commission guidance notes: - Guidance document on common methodology for assessment of management and control systems - Guidance document on management verifications
Effective internal control system Managing Authority- Keystone of the Control System • Fundamental role of Managing Authorities in financial management/control • What applies to MA, applies also to IB: training and guidance is necessary • Relations between MA/IB/beneficiaries are essential for effective internal control systems • Preventive actions –based on risk assessment • Comprehensive management verifications
Effective internal control system Managing Authority- Keystone of the Control System • Commission guidance note – “system assessment” • Sets out key requirements for Managing Authorities, Certifying Authorities and Audit Authorities • Contains assessment criteria to be used by auditors when evaluating the systems • Can serve as a basis for self-assessment for all actors
Effective internal control system Managing Authority- Keystone of the Control System • These key requirements are designed as being essential to ensure legality and regularity as well as reality of operations supported by the Structural Funds. • Need for a common understanding of both requirements and criteria for assessing them, between all actors in the management and control systems.
Effective internal control system Managing Authority- Keystone of the Control System
Key elements of internal control system for MA Managing Authority- Keystone of the Control System • Clear definition, allocation and separation of functions between and within the Managing Authority/Intermediate bodies • Procedures to supervise effective implementation of delegated tasks • Formal written agreement setting out any delegated tasks
Key elements of internal control system for MA Managing Authority- Keystone of the Control System 2. Adequate procedures for selection of operations • Publishing calls for applications • Recording received applications • Evaluating applications according to defined criteria • Decision and communication of decisions to applicants
Key elements of internal control system for MA Managing Authority- Keystone of the Control System 3. Adequate information and guidance to beneficiaries • Communication of rights and obligations: National and Community eligibility rules, specific programme conditions, financing plan, information and publicity requirements • Guidance (workshops, training actions, seminars, web sites…)
Key elements of internal control system for MA Managing Authority- Keystone of the Control System 4. Adequate management verifications • Existence of written procedures and checklists • Administrative verifications completed before certification (ex-ante) • All applications for reimbursement should be checked • On-the-spot verifications when the project is well under way
Key elements of internal control system for MA Managing Authority- Keystone of the Control System 4. Adequate management verifications • Evidence of verifications and follow-up are kept • On-the-spot verifications based on risk assessment • Procedures to ensure that the CA receives all information
Key elements of internal control system for MA Managing Authority- Keystone of the Control System 5. Adequate audit trail • Keep accounting system at appropriate levels to provide information on incurred expenditure by beneficiary • Keep technical specifications, financial plan, progress and monitoring reports, documents in relation to selection, evaluation, tendering and contracting procedures at appropriate levels
Key elements of internal control system for MA Managing Authority- Keystone of the Control System 5. Adequate audit trail • All documents should be kept in accordance with the rules on availability of documents • Verification whether beneficiaries keep separate accounting systems or accounting codes
Key elements of internal control system for MA Managing Authority- Keystone of the Control System 6. Reliable accounting, monitoring and financial reporting systems • Computerised systems capable of providing reliable and relevant information
Key elements of internal control system for MA Managing Authority- Keystone of the Control System 7. Necessary preventive and corrective action where systemic errors are detected by audits • Procedures to review and follow-up results of audits carried out by the relevant audit bodies • Procedures should be in place to ensure implementation of preventive and corrective action
Managing Authority- Keystone of the Control System • Key elements of an effective internal control system • Preventive actions
Preventive actions Managing Authority- Keystone of the Control System • If the design of management and control systems (compliance assessment report) is right, • The functioning of the systems will most likely be right… …but it is not enough
Preventive actions Managing Authority- Keystone of the Control System • Ensure that the key requirements MA of the management and control systems “work well” • Need to make a proper risk assessment per programme to reduce the risk of error and the risks -of not absorbing funds -of having to pay back funds • Develop a strategy to manage the risks - by preventive and - proactive measures
Preventive actions Managing Authority- Keystone of the Control System • Procedures to select operations - Publish calls for applications - Record received applications - Evaluate applications - Decide and communicate decisions to applicants
Preventive actions: Publish and record Managing Authority- Keystone of the Control System • Are the calls published in accordance with programme conditions ? • Did the publication contain a clear description of the selection criteria ? • Have the calls been advertised in all relevant media to reach all potential applicants? • Are applications registered on receipt? • Are records kept of status of each application?
Preventive actions:Evaluate and communicate Managing Authority- Keystone of the Control System • Are project evaluation responsibilities clearly allocated ? • Have the administrative and financial capacity of the beneficiaries been evaluated? • Have the applications been evaluated according to the agreed criteria and are the results documented? • Is the decision taken by appropriate person or body? • Is there an appeal procedure in place?
Preventive actions:Information and guidance Managing Authority- Keystone of the Control System • Managing Authorities should seek to prevent errors by working with beneficiaries from the start of each operation/project • Risk assessment: Identify the types of beneficiaries relevant for your organisation and develop a guidance strategy to meet their needs • Assess administrative structure, qualifications and experience of staff etc. of beneficiaries • Assist them with training and guidance to set up systems to meet Community requirements
Preventive actions –Information Managing Authority- Keystone of the Control System • Have the national eligibility rules and the Community rules been given to the beneficiary? • Have specific conditions concerning the products or services to be delivered been clarified ? • Have the requirements of the publicity obligation been communicated? • Have criteria been established to assess the capacity of beneficiaries?
Preventive actions –Guidance Managing Authority- Keystone of the Control System • Is there a documented strategy to ensure that beneficiaries have the necessary access to information and receive sufficient guidance? • Which means of communication are the most effective for the types of beneficiaries that your organisation deals with? • Websites, leaflets, booklets, seminars, workshops?
Key messages Managing Authority- Keystone of the Control System • Focus on actions to prevent errors-information and advice to beneficiaries, access to information, capacity-building for beneficiaries, clear defined operations and financing plans • Carry out a programme risk assessment and develop a strategy to address the risks • Focus on outputs and not just procedures – monitor and review results of control system – is there evidence of good management of risk?
Key messages Managing Authority- Keystone of the Control System • Carry out regular self-assessment based on the “key requirements” for Managing Authorities • Provide information and guidance to Intermediate bodies – standardised manuals and checklists - training of staff – information networks – technical support and advice • Review regularly the work of Intermediate bodies (quality review)