The Chairman of the Senate’s Finance Committee has requested, pursuant to Article 58-2 of the by-law relating to finance acts of 1 August 2001, that the Court carry out an investigation into the Fund for the Development of the Voluntary Sector for its operational and innovation component, known as t...
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The evaluation of the preventive healthcare policy first led the Court to measure its effectiveness and efficiency by presenting the results of preventive action on the three major pathologies covered in this report (cancers, neuro-cardio-vascular diseases (NCVD) and diabetes) overall and in terms o...
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With more than one million employees - i.e., almost half of all civil servants - including 900,000 teachers, the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport devotes a large part of its work to managing its human resources, and in this context, must manage teacher absences. The report published today emph...
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The prevention of loss of independence has been widely discussed for ten years in parliamentary proceedings1, by researchers and specialists from various backgrounds, and in administrative reports. The analyses often cover the same ground, in particular in their emphasis of the importance of the iss...
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In the first issue of its report on local public finances, published in June 2021, the Court analysed the financial situation of local government authorities as of 31 December 2020, after a year marked by the pandemic and its social and economic consequences. This second issue covers the situation a...
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Citizenship education incorporates all the public measures that help provide young people with knowledge about citizenship, promote civic behaviour – like civic-mindedness and social engagement –, and provide them with platforms upon which to exercise them. While traditionally based on citizenship e...
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The consequences of the pandemic will have a lasting effect on the situation of government finances and in particular social finances. Close to break-even point in 2019, the basic social security schemes and the old-age solidarity fund (FSV) posted a deficit of an unprecedented magnitude (€39.7 bill...
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At the request of the Senate Finance Committee, the Court conducted an investigation into the very high-speed 4G mobile internet coverage of the nation. The first 4G services were marketed from 2012, although France was initially behind in their deployment compared to its European partners, particul...
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The Covid-19 pandemic increased pressure on hospital critical care units – which prevent, diagnose and treat all forms of vital organ failure in critical patients whose prognosis is serious but potentially favourable – and increased the visibility of these units. The health crisis thus revealed stru...
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At 10:30 a.m. on 15 September, the Committee on Finance, the General Economy and Budget Oversight, chaired by Éric Woerth, will hear André Barbé, Chairman of the “Civil Service” inter-institutional body in charge of financial jurisdictions, present the report on the survey, which the Court of Accoun...
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