EUROPE | European Ombudsman suggests ways for Commission to ensure EU border management funds comply with fundamental rights obligations

The European Ombudsman has made a series of suggestions to the European Commission to help it monitor EU funds granted to Member States for border management and ensure their use does not result in fundamental rights violations.

In particular, she suggested the Commission create guidelines for assessing compliance by Member States with fundamental rights throughout the entire duration of funding programmes. These guidelines should include the need to take into account independent sources of information on potential rights violations and establish public criteria for withholding or suspending EU funding.

The European Ombudsman’s inquiry into this issue follows a complaint from several non-governmental organisations who had raised concerns that the Commission has failed to effectively monitor EU-funded border management activities in the face of persistent allegations of human rights violations by the Greek authorities.

In its assessment of complaints received about fundamental rights violations and parts of the Greek programme, the Ombudsman asked the Commission to consider whether Greece continues to fulfil the fundamental rights condition related to the funds.

The European Ombudsman also made suggestions to the Commission for improving the transparency of the monitoring process and asked it to urge Greece to facilitate the meaningful participation of civil society organisations in monitoring compliance with fundamental rights.

 

To read the European Ombudsman's suggestions to the European Commission, kindly click here.

 

Source: The European Ombudsman

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