Council Regulation (EEC, Euratom, ECSC) No 2290/77 of 18 October 1977 determining the emoluments of the members of the Court of Auditors
Modified by
- Council Regulation (Euratom, ECSC, EEC) No 1416/81of 19 May 1981amending Regulation (EEC, Euratom, ECSC) No 2290/77 determining the emoluments of the members of the Court of Auditors and Regulation No 422/67/EEC, 5/67/Euratom determining the emoluments of the President and members of the Commission and of the President, Judges, Advocates-General and Registrar of the Court of Justice, 381R1416, May 28, 1981
- Council Regulation (Euratom, ECSC, EEC) No 3822/81of 15 December 1981amending Regulation No 422/67/EEC, No 5/67/Euratom determining the emoluments of the President and members of the Commission, and of the President, Judges, Advocates-General and Registrar of the Court of Justice, Regulation (ECSC, EEC, Euratom) No 1240/70 determining the emoluments of former members of the Commission of the European Communities whose duties end on 1 July 1970, Regulation No 423/67/EEC, No 6/67/Euratom determining the emoluments of the members of the EEC and Euratom Commissions and of the High Authority who have not been appointed members of the single Commission of the European Communities, and Regulation (EEC, Euratom, ECSC) No 2290/77 determining the emoluments of the members of the Court of Auditors, 381R3822, December 31, 1981
- Council Regulation (ECSC, EEC, Euratom) No 2426/91of 29 July 1991amending Regulation No 422/67/EEC-5/67/Euratom determining the emoluments of the President and Members of the Commission, the President, Judges, Advocates-General and Registrar of the Court of Justice and the President, Members and Registrar of the Court of First Instance and Regulation (EEC, Euratom, ECSC) No 2290/77 determining the emoluments of the Members of the Court of Auditors, 391R2426, August 10, 1991
- Council Regulation (EEC, Euratom, ECSC) No 1084/92of 28 April 1992amending Regulation No 422/67/EEC, No 5/67/Euratom determining the emoluments of the President and Members of the Commission, of the President, Judges, Advocates-General and Registrar of the Court of Justice and of the President, Members and Registrar of the Court of First Instance, and Regulation (EEC, Euratom, ECSC) No 2290/77 determining the emoluments of the Members of the Court of Auditors, 392R1084, May 1, 1992
- Council Regulation (EC, Euratom, ECSC) No 840/95of 10 April 1995amending Regulation (EEC, Euratom, ECSC) No 2290/77 determining the emoluments of the members of the Court of Auditors, 395R0840, April 19, 1995
- Council Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 1293/2004of 30 April 2004amending Regulation (EEC, Euratom, ECSC) No 2290/77 determining the emoluments of the Members of the Court of Auditors, 304R1293, July 15, 2004
President: 115 %, Other members: 108 %.
(a) an installation allowance equal to two months' basic salary on taking up his duties and a resettlement allowance equal to one month's basic salary on ceasing to hold office; (b) reimbursement of travelling expenses incurred by him for himself and for members of his family, and reimbursement of the cost of removal of his personal effects and furniture including insurance against ordinary risks (theft, breakage, fire).
(a) reimbursement of travelling expenses; (b) reimbursement of hotel expenses (room, service and taxes only); (c) a subsistence allowance equal, for each complete day of absence, to 105 % of the daily subsistence allowance as laid down in the Staff Regulations for officials of the European Communities for a grade A 1 official on mission.
40 % of the basic salary which he was receiving when he ceased to hold office if his period of service is less than two years, 45 % of the same salary if that period is over two years but less than three years, 50 % of the same salary if that period is over three years but less than five years, 55 % of the same salary if that period is over five years but less than 10 years, 60 % of the same salary if that period is over 10 years but less than 15 years, 65 % of the same salary in other cases.
60 years | 0·70 |
61 years | 0·75 |
62 years | 0·80 |
63 years | 0·87 |
64 years | 0·95 |
(a) where disablement is recognized as permanent, he shall be entitled to a pension for life calculated in accordance with the provisions of Article 10, which shall be not less than 30 % of the basic salary last received. He shall be entitled to the maximum pension if the incapacity is the result of disablement or illness contracted in the performance of his duties; (b) where disablement is temporary, he shall be entitled, until he recovers, to a pension at the rate of 60 % of the basic salary last received, if the disablement or illness was contracted in the performance of his duties, and 30 % in other cases. When the recipient of such disability pension reaches the age of 65 years or the disability pension has been in effect for seven years it shall be replaced by a pension for life calculated in accordance with the provisions of Article 10.
— for a surviving spouse | 60 %, |
— for each child where either the mother or the father is dead | 10 %, |
— for each child where both father and mother are dead | 20 %. |
the survivor's pension for the surviving spouse shall be equal to 36 % of the basic salary received at the time of death, the survivor's pension for a first orphan of both father and mother shall not be less than 12 % of the basic salary received at the time of death. Where several orphans of both mother and father are left, the total amount of the survivor's pension shall be divided equally among the orphans entitled.