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"en.20111213.26.2-269-000"2
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"Ville Itälä has extensive experience in the field of public administration, as evidenced by his activities as Finnish Minister for the Interior and his work at the Bank of Finland and the fund set up in honour of the 50th anniversary of Finnish independence. Areas in which he has obtained exceptional experience so far are funds management, reporting, accounting and administrative auditing. As a Minister, he had a key part in the implementation of the strict budgetary policy that contributed to the recovery of the Finnish economy. It was during his ministerial term that the new budgeting system and the new, restructured funding model of Finland’s police administration were introduced. His career so far and his work in the European Parliament’s Committee on Budgets and Committee on Budgetary Control have provided him with a suitable professional background to fill the position of European Auditor. His answers to the Committee’s questions reveal that he intends to perform his work in line with the principles of economy, efficiency and effectiveness. According to his statement to the Committee, he supports the Committee on Budgetary Control in reinforcing its role and significance in budgetary control. He also shares the Committee’s opinion that Parliament should be granted access to all documents necessary to perform control."@en1
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