Meeting of the Board of the Accounting Chamber
BAKU/25.12.13/Turan : The Accounting Chamber AR (ACA), at a meeting on December 20 discussed the audit program expenditure of government funds allocated to the Research Institute of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Clinical Hospital № 3 of the Ministry of Health. This also applies to organizations and public utilities accountable to the executive power of Mingachevir.
Approved were the results of verification of income and expenses Yevlakh city branch of the State Social Protection Fund .
Accounting Chamber of Azerbaijan is accountable to the country's parliament and it has been 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.
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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