Accounting Chamber is preparing a series of checks
The compliance of the costs in Baku Slavic University with the requirements of legality will be revealed during the audit of the Accounts Chamber. As the site of the main fiscal authority of Parliament reported, it was announced on April 10 during the meeting of the Board.
In addition, the target is to check the use of budgetary and extra-budgetary funds of the National Service of the Department of Exploration and Development of Forests of the Environment Ministry.
The Chamber will also audit targeted use of budgetary funds allocated to the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography of the National Academy of Sciences, as well as the use of funds of state capital investments and reserve funds allocated to the executive power in Goychay.
Recall that the AR Accounts Chamber has prepared a report for the past year and on 18 April will submit it to the parliament.
The Accounting Chamber of Azerbaijan is the country's parliament accountable, effective since December 7, 2001 as the authority controlling budget spending in Azerbaijan.
Senior officials (members of the Board, which consists of the chairman, his deputy and seven auditors) are elected every seven years.
The Accounting Chamber of Azerbaijan, as a rule, is limited to general statements about the board meeting, without giving specific figures and data. According to Article 6.0.3 of the Law of the Republic of Azerbaijan "On receiving information" ("Basic Principles of information") , the disclosure of budget revenues and expenditures is the responsibility of government agencies, including the Chamber of Accounts. -17D-
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