Timesheets and declarations are not requested in MSCA projects (contrary to other Horizon Europe actions based on actual costs). To prove that the researcher worked on their MSCA project, it is sufficient to present a contract with the host institution together with additional documents proving the fellow’s dedication to the project, if needed.
Moreover, declarations are not allowed by the auditors. REA has confirmed that the declaration on exclusive work is not applicable for audits carried out in MSCA ITN, IF and COFUND actions to determine time spent working on the action. It is expected this will continue in Horizon Europe.
As outlined in the H2020 Indicative Audit Programme, such evidence may include lab books,
attendance lists, conference abstracts, library records, travel expenses,
timesheets, reports to supervisor, meeting minutes, e-mail exchanges, etc. and
other open sources (e.g. the internet) to see if the researcher worked on
activities other than their project. The auditors will also look at the
researcher's employment contract or corresponding agreement to see if it
complies with Article 32 of the H2020 Annotated Model Grant
Agreement, including but not limited to the obligation that the researcher works
exclusively for the action.
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