Socialists and Democrats fail to agree on motion to debate on IPARD affair
The Socialist majority has rejected the opposition’s request to hold a debate motion next week in parliament on the the European Anti-Fraud Office report on the alleged misuse of IPARD funds intended to support Albanian farmers. The Socialists have agreed to hold this discussion in September after they have been officially informed of OLAF’s investigation findings.
Context
In its report on the case of abuses in Albania, OLAF states that it “investigated serious allegations involving the misuse of EU funds from the Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance for Rural Development (IPARD II) in Albania.” One claim was that IPARD II applicants were forced to pay a significant percentage of their grant to ‘pre-selected’ consulting companies, which would then facilitate contracts with the Albanian Agency for Rural Development and Agriculture (AZHBR), which distributed the funds.
Following its investigation, OLAF recommended that the European Commission consider parts of the funding from the First and Second Calls for Applications under IPARD II, amounting to €33 million, as ineligible. The European Anti-Fraud Office has sent a copy of the findings to Albanian authorities due to “potential criminal activities” uncovered during the investigation.
Additionally, OLAF recommended that the EU prevent €112 million of future funding (IPARD III) for Albania from unnecessary expenditure until corrective measures are in place to protect the EU’s financial interests from any illegal activities.