Brief

The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published an Opinion in response to the observations made by European Parliament in its 2022 Discharge Report. Out of 29 observations, which cover the areas of budget and financial management, performance, efficiency and gains, staff policy, prevention and management of conflicts of interest and transparency, procurement, internal control, and other comments, the EBA considers that the large majority (21) has already been addressed or does not require follow-up action. For a smaller number of observations (8) follow-up action is deemed to be an ongoing or continuous effort.

Legal background

Article 64(11) of the EBA Founding Regulation requires the EBA to provide a reasoned opinion on the European Parliament’s observations made during the discharge process.

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European Banking Authority (EBA)

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