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Ian Hudghton
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Questions
12th Jan 2000


WRITTEN QUESTION E-2706/99
by Ian Hudghton (Verts/ALE) to the Commission
(12 January 2000)

Subject: Fisheries - FIFG and the UK

Could the Commission provide statistics as to the availability of funds under the FIFG for the United Kingdom in 1998 and 1999 and the extent of their utilisation, specifying in particular any "unused" amounts?

Joint answer to Written Questions E-2705/99 and E-2706/99 given by Mr Fischler on behalf of the Commission
(22 February 2000)

A Member State can, within the framework of the regulations on the structural funds, re-allocate Community finance from one programme to another or between funds in a Member State. It can also return the allocation in part or in whole to the Commission for re-distribution to another Member State or for other purposes as appropriate. One or more of these options has been exercised by many Member States.

The total allocation to the Financial instrument for fisheries guidance (FIFG) in the United Kingdom for fisheries for the period 1994-1999 was 128,14 million. In 1999 this amount was reduced by 25,25 million at the request of the British authorities due mainly to a reduced financial requirement for a measure to decommission fishing vessels. The amount returned by the United Kingdom was not reallocated to another Member State but was used to help balance the Community budget for 1999.

The 1998 and 1999 FIFG allocations for the whole of the United Kingdom (all objective 1 and 5a programmes) totalled 14,5 million and 41,2 million respectively. All of these FIFG allocations have been committed.

It is important to note that financial amounts allocated to measures in a programme are indicative only and it is normal for changes to be made from time to time as circumstances dictate.


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