The European Court of Auditors will soon publish a report assessing the traceability and transparency of the €577 billion COVID‑19 Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF). The RRF, established in 2021 as a temporary programme to help EU countries recover from the pandemic, operates on a “financing not linked to costs” model, disbursing funds when member states meet predefined milestones. Member states must set up control systems to protect EU financial interests, including collecting data on recipients, contractors and funding sources. The audit examines whether the Commission and states have achieved an appropriate level of traceability and transparency. The report will be released on the ECA website in the coming weeks.
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