James Elles MEP

James Elles MEP

South East

  • Spokesman on Budgets
  • Parliamentary Committees:
    • Committee on Budgets
  • Parliamentary Delegation:
    • Delegation to the EU-Turkey Joint Parliamentary Committee
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Contact Details

Email: james.elles@europarl.europa.eu.int

Website: http://www.jameselles.com

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Press

Conservative MEPs send Whitehall an alarm call over broadband

Posted,10/26/2012 11:00:00 AM

Britain's Conservative MEPs have written toCulture Secretary Maria Miller, sending what is effectively an alarm call toWhitehall overaccess to broadband technology.

Conservatives vote for pay freeze in bid to halt EU budget hike

Posted,10/26/2011 2:00:00 PM

Conservative MEPs were today (Wednesday) arguing forcefully for a freeze in the European Union's budget, in acknowledgment of the global economic crisis and austerity measures being implemented by domestic governments across the continent.

Conservatives condemn irresponsible EU budget vote

Posted,10/11/2011 6:00:00 PM

 Members of the European Parliament's Budget Committee today (Tues) confirmed their intention to seek a major hike in the EU's budget next year.

CONSERVATIVES CALL FOR EU BUDGET “FREEZE”

Posted,3/24/2011 12:00:00 AM

Brussels, 24th March 2011 -- The EU should agree to a “freeze” in its 2012 budget whilst making sure it obtains better value for money, James Elles, the Conservative spokesman on budgets, argued during a parliamentary debate today.

Court of Auditors report: Time for national governments to live up to their commitments

Posted,11/10/2008 4:00:00 PM

Conservative budgetary control spokesman in Brussels, James Elles MEP, has said the ongoing inability for national governments to take urgent and rigorous action to achieve a clean opinion from the Court of Auditors is unacceptable, and the European Commission should now 'name and shame' those countries failing to live up to their commitments.This year, for the first time, the court has been able to provide an unqualified (clean) opinion of the consolidated accounts, saying that they give a fair representation of the financial position of the EC. The court also gives a clear opinion on the legality and regularity of the EU's administration. However, around 80 percent of all EU monies are spent by national governments and agencies, where the auditors are unable to account for it.  National governments entered into an agreement with the European Commission and MEPs during negotiations over the 2007-13 budget round, pledging to introduce a system of self-certification for the EU monies they spend. So far, only five countries have done so - including the UK.  Mr Elles has said the commission should name and shame the others, and even hold back on monies until those governments have fulfilled their pledge. Last month, Conservatives supported an unsuccessful effort to withhold five percent of the 2009 budget until the remaining countries met the requirements of the Court of Auditors. Mr Elles said: "The European Commission has put in place many of the foundations for finally ending this annual embarrassment, such as a new accounting system and a growing recognition that whistleblowers are to be encouraged; but there is a distinct lack of urgency from an unacceptably large number of national governments. "This annual debacle is unacceptable and while EU governments know the action they must take to help end it, only a few have done so.  "Those governments failing to take responsibility for EU funds should be named and shamed. Should this lack of importance in the Council of Ministers continue, we must get a grip and withhold monies they need such as for Common Foreign and Security Policy actions."

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This MEP in the News

EU paid-out £4.9bn in error last year

The European Union distributed at least £4.9bn in error last year, auditors said, even as they signed off the Commission's accounts for the first time in 14 years.

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Auditor praises EU accounts despite problems

The European Court of Auditors on Monday (10 November) gave for the fist time a "clean bill of health" to the EU's accounting books, while stressing that most of the irregularities with EU funds lie in the responsibility of national governments.

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Substantial progress made on Kashmir issue, says Elles

India and Pakistan have made "substantial progress" in resolving the Kashmir issue but need to do more by involving the people of Jammu and Kashmir in the process, James Elles, Chairman of the All-Party Group for Kashmir in European Parliament, has said

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Brussels roundtable conference -Focus on Human rights

Mr. James Elles (MEP), Chairman, All Party Group for Kashmir in the European Parliament, stated that observing human rights is important for international peace and security.

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