Herman Van Rompuy
President of the European Council
EU president Herman Van Rompuy has congratulated the European Court of Auditors, celebrating its 35th anniversary, by encouraging it to publish less critical reports ("more nuanced reporting"):
In a frank speech to the European Court of Auditors, the EU president expressed alarm at the
negative public reaction to its regular reports that frequently find problems in
accounting for over £110 billion in annual spending.
Mr Van Rompuy and other Brussels officials are concerned that rigorous
accounting standards do not give a "nuanced" enough picture of European
expenditure leading the public to learn the wrong lesson about the EU.
"As European institutions, we share the responsibility to make these results
known, and to work hard to overcome shortcomings. In doing so, we share another
responsibility: that of being as didactic as we possibly can," he said.
"In the end we are all responsible for Europe and its image. We all have to
account for the Union. In times of crisis, it is more vital than ever to foster
confidence by impartial control and meticulous evaluation of public policy. We
should also be teaching to convince Europeans and demonstrate clearly that
Europe is not the source of problems, but the solution."
The world of Brussels officialdom was shaken in July by EU polling showing that
trust European institutions had plummeted to an all time low of 31 per
cent in the wake of eurozone crisis and collapsing living standards
in many countries across Europe.
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