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earlier and the tradition of giving the role of Federal Performance Commissioner to the
President of the BRH (see Box 10 below). However, the BRH is often hampered by limited
information within the line ministries in this regard. Indeed, one BRH study found that in
around 85% of cases no efficiency control was carried out by the line ministries. Moreover,
little exists in terms of performance related information, targets or objectives in the budget
documentation.
The second stage of the audit process is the political control by the parliamentary
Audit Committee, a subcommittee of the Budget Committee of the
Bundestag
, culminating
in the procedures for granting discharge to the government by the
Bundestag
and
Bundesrat
.
In the
Bundestag
the annual report is referred to the Budget Committee (BC) which in
turn refers it to its Subcommittee on Audit for in depth deliberations. Similar to the budget
approval procedure, minsters or high ranking ministry officials participate in the
Subcommittee on Audit discussions along with officials from the MOF and the BRH. The
BRH prepares a draft recommendation for each item and the Subcommittee can either
endorse the BRH recommendations or simply acknowledge them. The Subcommittee may
also expressly disapprove of specific matters under scrutiny (Art. 114(5) Federal Budget
Code). Most decisions of the Subcommittee on Audit are taken unanimously, and the vast
majority of the recommendations of the BRH are endorsed (upwards of 90%).
The executive is obliged to implement recommendations that are endorsed and,
according to the Federal Budget Code 114(4), the “
Bundestag
shall determine a date on
which the Federal Government shall report to the
Bundestag
and the
Bundesrat
on the
measures that have been initiated.” This underscores the importance of the relationship
between the BRH and the parliament as the BRH cannot on its own compel compliance
with its recommendations. The BRH tracks all recommendations that are endorsed by
parliament.
The Budget Committee also generally accepts recommendations of the Subcommittee
on Audit and refers its report to the plenary for final debate and approval. The
Bundestag
and the
Bundesrat
decide independently of each other whether to grant discharge the
Federal Government. In practice, discharge is always granted.
Box 10.
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