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Controversy Fitto-Court of Auditors after the findings on the Pnrr

2023-05-27T17:40:28.034Z

Highlights: The minister: "We need a constructive approach by all" (ANSA). The implementation of the PNR "is a challenge for the whole country as President Mattarella always reminds us" At the end of 2022, the 24.5 billion of expenditure incurred by the central administrations holding PNR measures "testified to an advance of 12.8%"; Considering also the progress of the first months of this year, "the rate of salt at 13.4%". It emerges from the 2023 Report on the coordination of public finance of the Court of Auditors.


The minister: "We need a constructive approach by all" (ANSA)


The implementation of the PNR "is a challenge for the whole country as President Mattarella always reminds us. We need a constructive approach from everyone, so that projects are implemented and reported appropriately". Thus the Minister of European Affairs, the South, Cohesion and the PNR Raffaele Fitto in a note noting that "everyone must contribute proactively to the achievement of the common goal: to fully implement the Plan, modernize the country and make it competitive. So we must all work above all between institutions, favoring prudence and preventive comparison".

The minister therefore hoped for support from the Court of Auditors on the PNRR. Compared to what was found on the time profiles of expenditure of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan, "in the coming months, the reports of many projects and many interventions will start, it would be desirable - said Fitto - a constructive approach of the Court of Auditors that could support all the implementing subjects in the reporting phase, of sampling, and verification of the achievement of results, developing formats, self-control systems that would simplify the tasks of the individual implementing subjects". Thus the Minister of European Affairs, the South, Cohesion Policies and the PNRR, Raffaele Fitto, explaining in a note that "in this sense the controls would not overlap and the system would be able to respond more effectively to European requests. Working together, working constructively, working well."

The Court of Auditors, the Pnrr advancement at 13.4%, health below 1%

At the end of 2022, the 24.5 billion of expenditure incurred by the central administrations holding PNR measures "testified to an advance of 12.8%"; Considering also the progress of the first months of this year, "the rate of salt at 13.4%". It emerges from the 2023 Report on the coordination of public finance of the Court of Auditors. If the first 3 missions (digitalization, energy transition and infrastructure), "show wider progress, all above 16%", missions 4 and 5 (related to education and inclusion) have progress rates close to 5%, while missions 6 in terms of health does not reach the threshold of 1%.

Source: ansa

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