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EU suspends funding to Hungary over weak controls

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Published 15 August 2013, updated 16 August 2013

European Union funding to Hungary has been temporarily suspended over failings in the country's financial control systems, but there was no evidence of fraud, a European Commission official said yesterday (14 August).

On Monday, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s office said the EU had suspended 13 of 15 programmes funded with EU money, including projects such as road building and social cohesion programmes.

A Commission official said the funds had been frozen because of deficiencies in Hungary's financial management and control systems for the programmes in question, identified in an EU audit in 2012.

"There are currently no indications of corruption or fraud, but rather this is a systemic problem relating to the controls not working properly," said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity as she was not authorised to speak on behalf of the Commission.

Budapest has said it would be ready to accept an EU fine of between 50 and 100 billion forints (€167-334 million) to regain access to the money which is vital for the central European country's economy.

While Hungary may be forced to pay a sanction to restart the funds, the official said it was too early to say whether this would happen and, if so, how much the fine would be.

The timeframe for resuming the payments will depend on how quickly the government can correct the failings identified in its control systems, the official added. 

EurActiv.com with Reuters

COMMENTS

  • This is yet another desperate ploy to stop progress within central and eastern Europe, we Hungarians and the rest of Visagrad 4 need to stand together against the assholes who try dictate to us what and how we should follow the dictates of the EC. Yet another ploy to stop the balance of economic sharing amongst all EU countries. We will have to turn to China, India and Russia in order to create our own self determination

    By :
    Bob Bandit
    - Posted on :
    15/08/2013
  • Is this a heavy sanction for corruption that admittedly never happened? Are you serious?

    The EU will find something to undermine Hungary's extraordinary efforts to improve it's economy even when there is nothing to find.

    By :
    Hedy
    - Posted on :
    16/08/2013
  • Sometimes I wonder how blind the EC and its administrators in Brussels are (or maybe they just accept it, which is even worse). Based on experience, a large part of the money for projects in CEE, (co)financed by the EU, ends up in the pockets of local politicians and related people/organisations. The only way for Europe to control the money flow is to install their own mechanism of project approval and money payments. I actually have to laugh a bit about such comments from the Commission. I know the Hungarian politicians do the same.

    By :
    Peter
    - Posted on :
    20/08/2013
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