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Malta - Strengthening of the institutional and administrative capacities
Short-term priorities:
Assessment (November 2001)
The legislative framework for internal and external financial control has been completed. Certain measures aimed at improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the public administration have been adopted, but a general reform programme is still lacking. The data on per capita GDP has been produced in accordance with EU methodology.
Assessment (October 2002)
These priorities have not been assessed. The section on the Partnership for accession in the 2002 report focuses on issues which require more work in order to prepare Malta for accession.
Assessment (November 2003)
Please refer to the fact sheets on the adoption of the Community acquis.
Medium-term priorities:
Assessment (November 2001)
Public financial control functions have been strengthened. Measures have been adopted to improve the effectiveness of the public administration. EU-compatible statistical methodologies and practices have been adopted.
Assessment (October 2002)
These priorities have not been assessed.
Assessment (November 2003)
Please refer to the fact sheets on the adoption of the Community acquis.
Following the signing of the Accession Treaty on 16 April 2003, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia acceded to the European Union on 1 May 2004.
REFERENCES
Decision 2000/249/EC of 20.03.2000Official Journal L 78, 29.03.2000
Commission Report COM(2001) 700 final - SEC(2001) 1751Not published in the Official Journal
Commission Report COM(2002) 700 final - SEC(2002) 1407Not published in the Official Journal
Commission Report COM(2003) 675 final - SEC(2003) 1206Not published in the Official Journal
Treaty of Accession to the European Union [Official Journal L 236, 23.09.2003]
Last updated: 19.11.2004