Parallel audit of the use of public funds for motorway construction
Report ID: 65

The European motorway network forms the backbone of the passenger and freight transport in the European Union. As this situation will remain unchanged for the time being, investments in the expansion and maintenance of the European Motorway network are very important. Thus, examining the use of public funds for financing motorway construction projects is a key responsibility of Supreme Audit Institutions.

This report informs about the findings produced by the parallel audit missions regarding the funds spent on building the A 73 motorway (A 73) in Germany (section Thuringia/Bavaria satate border - Lichten - fels) and the D 1 motorway (D 1) in the Slovak Republic (section Vrtizer - Hricovske Podhradie). The audit missions focused on the public procurement procedure and a comparison of building standards and costs relative to the A 73 and the D 1. In the years 2009 to 2011, the audits were performed by the German SAI and the Slovak SAI in their respective country in order to share their findings and make comparisons.

The parallel audits found that by awarding the public works contract concerning the D 1 to a general contractor, competition was restricted placing small and medium sized enterprises at a disadvantage.

The expenses on building the two motorways increased considerably owing to the general increase in construction costs, the hike in value added tax (VAT) and, above all, the inadequate preparatory works performed by the respective national road works administrations. The two administrations did not or not adequately invite tenders for required work and services, with the result that supplementary agreements had to be subsequently concluded. Since the costs stipulated in these agreements were fixed in an environment with reduced or even no competition the contractors were able to enforce higher prices.

AUDITORIA COORDENADA SOBRE HABITAÇÃO SOCIAL
Report ID: 301

 O tema da habitação social é central para a realidade da América Latina e das Caraíbas, dada a elevada percentagem da população que vive actualmente em condições precárias. Dada a inquestionável importância social e económica da habitação social na região, no âmbito do Grupo de Trabalho de Auditoria de Obras Públicas (GTOP) do OLACEFS, foi realizada uma auditoria coordenada sobre este tema. As ISC da Argentina, Brasil (Coordenador de Auditoria), Chile, Colômbia, Costa Rica, Honduras, México, Paraguai e República Dominicana participaram na auditoria, a qual teve o apoio da GIZ.

 

O objectivo da auditoria foi verificar se as políticas de habitação social e os projectos de construção em cada país participante estavam em conformidade com todos os aspectos e recomendações que a Comissão Económica para a Europa das Nações Unidas (UNECE/ONU) apresentou no documento intitulado Guidelines on Social Housing - Principles and Examples (2006), considerado essencial para determinar se a habitação é adequada e também se os objectivos quantitativos estabelecidos para a construção de unidades habitacionais foram definidos e estão a ser cumpridos. Para o efeito, foram revistas as leis e outros regulamentos aplicáveis aos programas de habitação auditados e foi inspeccionada fisicamente uma amostra de 64 unidades/projectos de habitação concluídos, distribuídos por cada país participante, que no seu conjunto totalizam 36.633 habitações.

Source: https://www.olacefs.com/26-10-2016informe-internacional-de-la-auditoria-coordinada-sobre-vivienda-social-portugues/ 

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Special Report Management of a Cross-Border Broadband Initiative: the Bytel Project
Report ID: 280

This report is the result of a co-ordinated examination between the Office of the Comptroller and Auditor General and the Northern Ireland Audit Office to the Bytel project. The project was aimed to provide high-speed broadband connectivity linking Belfast, Craigavon, Armagh, Dundalk and Dublin It was supported by the European Union (EU) Interreg III programme, which ran from 2000 to 2006.

Due to the nature of the issues to be examined and that Bytel was located in Northern Ireland, the detailed work in relation to the grant payments was carried out by the NIAO. The NIAO's report is also attached as an appendix of the report. The report examines the role of the Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources in the management of the project.

Source: https://www.audit.gov.ie/en/Find-Report/Publications/Special%20Reports/Special-Report-90-Management-of-Cross-Border-Initiative-the-Bytel-Project.html

Implementation of the Rail Baltica Project Cooperative Audit
Report ID: 252

In 2014, the governments of Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania established the Rail Baltica joint venture—an equally-shared endeavor ratified in a 2017 intergovernmental agreement. Rail Baltica, to be delivered by 2026, is the largest railway infrastructure project in the region and aims to integrate the Baltic States with the European railway network.

In 2016, the SAIs of Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania signed a Memorandum of Understanding to monitor the development and implementation of this unique and unprecedented project.

The audit focused on project governance, internal control system operations, as well as long term financial resource availability. Because the audit was based on a forward-looking approach, the audit team looked to analyze particular conditions, such as assuring an effective, economic procurement and contract management framework was established, functioning and able to address any deficiencies found during the audit.

Fieldwork began in 2018, and the audit team, consisting of at least two auditors from each SAI, examined the audit questions and criteria and agreed on main conclusions, which became the audit report’s basis. A steering committee (one representative per SAI) was instituted to decide on any significant issues arising during the audit.

Each SAI separately performed a quality control check at the audit’s end but jointly drafted the final report, which was electronically signed by all Auditors General and simultaneously published in all three Baltic States.

The joint audit led to recommendations that will improve the Rail Baltica project’s governance, operations and financial planning, and the SAIs of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania will continue the already established cooperation to jointly monitor audit recommendation implementation.

Source: https://www.eurosai.org/en/databases/audits/Implementation-of-the-Rail-Baltica-project/

Parallel audit of the preparation of Poland and Ukraine for the organization of the European Football Championship "EURO 2012" tournament
Report ID: 305

The parallel audit on the preparation of Poland and Ukraine for the organization of the Final Tournament of the European Football Championship "UEFA 2012" was carried out at the initiative of the SAI of Poland and the SAI of Ukraine. The audit was carried out in the period 2009 to 2010 and had the scope of those years.

The purpose of the audit was to evaluate the state of implementation, coordination, supervision and financing of the tasks related to the preparation of Poland and Ukraine for the organization of the UEFA 2012, carried out by the corresponding authorities.

Source: https://rp.gov.ua/upload-files/IntCooperation/IntAudits/31-12-2010%2009-00-00/Zvit_UEFA_EURO_2012_2010.pdf

Report available in Polish and Ukranian