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Brussels, 29 January 2008

Committee on Budgetary Control of the European Parliament. Best Practice in Governance of Agencies A comparative study in view of identifying best practice for governing agencies carrying out activities on behalf of the European Union. Brussels, 29 January 2008. Content. Study design

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Brussels, 29 January 2008

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  1. Committee on Budgetary Control of the European Parliament Best Practice in Governance of AgenciesA comparative study in view of identifying best practice for governing agencies carrying out activities on behalf of the European Union Brussels, 29 January 2008

  2. Content • Study design • What are „best practices“? • Agency governance in the Member States • Agency governance at the EU level • Institutional design and the set-up of agencies • Management and steering of agencies • Agency accountability and transparency

  3. (1) Study Design • good practices at national level  transfer to EU agency governance? • three analytical dimensions • institutional design and the set-up of agencies • management and steering of agencies • agency accountability and transparency • Country sample: D, H, I, NL, PL, S, UK • national experts, documents & existing studies, interviews, workshop Best practice in governance of agencies, 29 January 2008, Brussels

  4. (2) What are ‚best practices‘? • coherent framework for agency governance missing in all countries under study • multiple principals, network accountability • complex interplay of institutional frameworks at national level • different perspectives on what can be considered as „best practices“ Best practice in governance of agencies, 29 January 2008, Brussels

  5. (3) Agency governance in the Member States: overview • often long tradition of having agencies • large number of agencies & agency types • high diversity of motives for agency creation, ministerial accountability & oversight • positive experiences with performance contracting and reporting & increased management autonomy in several countries • specific national patterns of parliamentary scrutiny and control of agencies Best practice in governance of agencies, 29 January 2008, Brussels

  6. (4) Agency governance at the EU-level: overview • different agency types according to mode of establishment with diverse tasks & functions • increase of the number of agencies • key questions: • institutional design and the set-up of agencies (7) • management and steering of agencies (6) • agency accountability and transparency (4) • these issues are controversial also at national level Best practice in governance of agencies, 29 January 2008, Brussels

  7. (5) Institutional design and the set-up of agencies • limited number of agency types • functions (quasi-regulatory, advisory, executive) • internal governance structure • external governance (accountability) • small management boards • Member State representation • relevant Commission DGs • relevant stakeholders • experts appointed by the EP Best practice in governance of agencies, 29 January 2008, Brussels

  8. (5) Institutional design and the set-up of agencies • functions of management boards • budget proposal • annual work programme • approving the annual report • limited tenure of chief executives • appointed by „initial creator“ of the agency • parliamentary hearing of chief executive candidate • competitive recruitment and rotation system for agency staff Best practice in governance of agencies, 29 January 2008, Brussels

  9. (5) Institutional design and the set-up of agencies • criteria catalogue („checklist“) as precondition for agency creation and reform by „initial creator“ • objectives of the agency • internal governance structure • products, services, and key procedures • target group/clients/stakeholders of the agency • formal relationships with external actors • budget responsibility and financial planning • personnel and staffing policy Best practice in governance of agencies, 29 January 2008, Brussels

  10. (5) Institutional design and the set-up of agencies • newly established agencies should be located in a Member State which until now does not host an agency • different political dynamics of location decisions at national level (more agencies) • no coherent national policies as to location criteria Best practice in governance of agencies, 29 January 2008, Brussels

  11. (6) Management and steering of agencies • all agencies should have managerial autonomy (within a framework budget) • finances • internal organisation • all agencies should have autonomy regarding their personnel • integration of staff budget into the general budget of each agency, shift between expenditure types • agency-specific human resources management Best practice in governance of agencies, 29 January 2008, Brussels

  12. (6) Management and steering of agencies • each agency should be subject to oversight by only one principal (DG or Council) • other principals: consulting process • legal oversight • functional oversight in legally defined cases Best practice in governance of agencies, 29 January 2008, Brussels

  13. (6) Management and steering of agencies • all agencies should be governed by a yearly performance agreement • formulated between the agency and the responsible Commission DG/Council • main objectives for the next year (limited number) • financial framework • limited number of quantitative and qualitative performance indicators • special tasks of the agency • way of reporting Best practice in governance of agencies, 29 January 2008, Brussels

  14. (6) Management and steering of agencies • performance agreements should be linked to the budget cycle • based upon regular negotiations between agency and Commission DG/Council • public reporting • all agencies should have their own budget • published as part of the parent DG's budget • prepared and scrutinised as all other DG budgets Best practice in governance of agencies, 29 January 2008, Brussels

  15. (7) Agency accountability and transparency • agency performance should be regularly scrutinised by all EP committees • detailed examination of agency performance agreements, work programmes and annual reports • notice and recognition of substance-related reports and other working products • regular budget cycle • special investigations prompted by irregularities • questioning of chief executives of agencies Best practice in governance of agencies, 29 January 2008, Brussels

  16. (7) Agency accountability and transparency • agency performance should be as transparent as possible to the general public • all agency performance agreements and reports have to be published and should be available in the Internet • all annual reports should have a short and non-technical summary • all reports should be easily linked with the appropriate budget items Best practice in governance of agencies, 29 January 2008, Brussels

  17. (7) Agency accountability and transparency • agency performance should be regularly (and ad hoc) audited by the European Court of Auditors • traditional elements of financial management and the proper use of public money • also administrative efficiency and effectiveness • include a rating of the financial management of agencies Best practice in governance of agencies, 29 January 2008, Brussels

  18. (7) Agency accountability and transparency • for each agency there should be a clearly defined appeals process • appeal to the agency at a special appeals board • appeal to the European Court of Justice Best practice in governance of agencies, 29 January 2008, Brussels

  19. Thank you very much! Prof. Dr. Werner Jann Tobias Bach Julia Fleischer Institute for Management and Organisation e.V. (IMO) August-Bebel-Str. 89, D-14482 Potsdam, Germany Tel.: +49 (0)331/ 977- 3241Fax: +49 (0)331/ 977- 3302 WWW: http://www.uni-potsdam.de/u/ls_verwaltung/index.htm Email: jann@uni-potsdam.de Best practice in governance of agencies, 29 January 2008, Brussels

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