EU financial support to align Turkey with EU laws had only a limited effect: Auditors


nsnbc : The European Union’s assistance for Turkey aimed to help align the country with European Union (EU) laws, has had only a limited effect says a new report from the European Court of Auditors.

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Although the assistance was well designed, funding did not sufficiently address some fundamental needs in the rule of law and governance sectors, where critical reforms are overdue, say the auditors.  In areas where there was more political will, such as customs, employment and taxation, projects did help bring Turkey into line with EU law. However, say the auditors, the results may not be sustainable because of difficulties in spending the funds and Turkey’s backsliding on reforms.

EU financial assistance planned for Turkey from 2007 until 2020 through the Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance amounts to over €9 billion. The EU notes that auditors focused on the priority sectors of rule of law, governance and human resources (education, employment and social policies), to which €3.8 billion had been allocated.

The auditors reported that they found that the Commission set funding objectives which were specific and consistent with the legal framework. The objectives for the rule of law, governance and human resources sectors were relevant and based on the needs which Turkey had identified to align itself with EU law and strengthen its administrative capacity.

In reality, however, say the auditors, the funds spent have barely addressed a number of fundamental needs, say the auditors. These are the independence and impartiality of the judicial system, the fight against high-level corruption and organized crime, press freedom, the prevention of conflicts of interest, and reinforcing external audit and civil society. According to the Commission’s own analysis, say the auditors, progress in these areas has been unsatisfactory for several years, due to a lack of political will on the part of the Turkish authorities.

“From 2018 onwards, the Commission should better target funding for Turkey in areas where reforms are overdue and necessary for credible progress towards EU accession,” said Bettina Jacobsen, the member of the European Court of Auditors responsible for the report.

F/AK – nsnbc 14.03.2018



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