Discharge 2024: European Public Prosecutor’s Office

· A10-0050/2026 · Proposition de résolution (ensemble du texte)

The European Parliament decided to grant discharge to the Administrative Director of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) discharge in respect of the implementation of the EPPO’s budget for the financial year 2024.

In its resolution, adopted by 454 votes to 161, with 29 abstentions, Parliament made the following observations:

The overall final budget allocated to the EPPO for 2024 was EUR 76 382 368 , which was a substantial increase from the EUR 65.9 million allocated in 2023 and the EUR 51.2 million allocated in 2022.

The initial 2024 budget (amounting to EUR 71 888 321) approved by the Union’s budgetary authority was 24 % less than that requested by the EPPO in its estimates of revenue and expenditure for 2024 even if higher by 9…

For: 454(70 %). Against: 161(25 %). Abstentions: 29(5 %). In total, 644 MEPs voted. 75 MEPs didn’t vote.

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