
The 
         European Court of Auditors (ECA), the EU's independent external auditor, is organising a half-day conference on the morning of 
          in Brussels on the theme of energy security.
European Commission Vice-President for Energy Union 
         Maroš Šefčovič will deliver the keynote address.  Other speakers confirmed include 
         Vítor Caldeira, President of the European Court of Auditors, 
         Gerassimos Thomas, Deputy Director-General of DG Energy (European Commission), and 
         Alberto Pototschnig, Director of the Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER).
The conference will provide representatives of the EU institutions, Member States, energy industry and academia with a 
         neutral and independent platform to discuss the short and long term energy security of the EU.  Panel discussions will focus on two key areas: the obstacles to the completion of the 
         internal energy market, and gas transit via Ukraine.
Who are we?
The European Court of Auditors is 
   the EU’s independent external auditor.  The ECA’s mission is to contribute to improving EU financial management, promote accountability and transparency, and act as the independent guardian of the financial interests of the citizens of the Union. The ECA’s role is to check that EU funds are correctly accounted for, are raised and spent in accordance with the relevant rules and regulations, and have achieved value for money.
Energy security is a key priority for the ECA in 
   , as set out in our 
   annual work programme.  As part of our work, 
   we produce around 30 special reports per year, which set out the results of selected performance audits of specific budgetary areas or management topics.
In the energy field, we are currently conducting audits on the 
   security of energy supply, focusing on the internal energy market, and 
   EU assistance to Ukraine in which energy is one of the themes.  Follow the links below to view some of our recent special reports on energy related topics.