Accounting Chamber of Azerbaijan Reports
The Accounting Chamber of Azerbaijan (ACA) at the meeting of September 13 this year, confirmed the results of audits and audit program for a number of budget organizations, including in the regions.
As stated in the official report of the House, approved the results of the examinations for the development of public investment in the restoration of land under the jurisdiction of the executive power of the Shabran and Siyazan districts also tested the costs of the Azerbaijan State Agrarian University academic building for renovation and equipping of its equipment.
In addition, the audited public spending IV Agstafa region to lay on local roads between villages Poylu - Khatai - Yenigyun - Asagi Geyshali. The same procedure is carried out with respect to the Barda District for construction of a highway between the villages Alpout - Mustafaagaly - Garatepe and Nazirli and about overhaul in Kindergarten No 6.
There is also information on the checks in the Nakhchivan autonomy - there have been a subject of attention budgetary costs of the local authorities, law enforcement agencies and municipalities. An audit also spoke system of local government procurement.
Discussion of the report and opinion on them approved and sent to parliament. No comment on them.
The Accounting Chamber of Azerbaijan is generally limited to general statements about the board meeting, without giving specific numbers or data. According to Article 6.0.3 of the Law of Azerbaijan "On receipt of information" ("The basic principles of information"), the disclosure of information on budget revenues and expenditures is the responsibility of government agencies, including the Chamber. - 17D-
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