Particularities of The Controlled Exercise on Projects Financed from European Funds

Abstract

This article aims to highlight the importance of control measures of the institutions implementing and managing EU funds. Both from a legal standpoint and in terms of practical application there are differences and similarities in the performance of control to the public institutions and its application in private companies. In this article is a synthesis theory on the notion of control, the importance of control to prevent irregularities and fraud, legal issues related to control of the implementation of European projects in view of the principles of sound financial management and fairness granting and use of funds, application control both in public institutions and in private entities.

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Ioana Jeler (Popa)

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  • EP ID EP287564
  • DOI 10.6007/IJARAFMS/v8-i1/3795
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Ioana Jeler (Popa) (2018). Particularities of The Controlled Exercise on Projects Financed from European Funds. International Journal of Academic Research in Accounting, Finance and Management Sciences, 8(1), 51-56. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-287564