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Records of the Accounting Chamber on a number of economic entities to the Parliament of Azerbaijan
The Accounting Chamber of Azerbaijan (ACA) held two meetings in a row 9 and 10 January. So, discussed and approved the results of the audit of public expenditure management of the Russian Drama Theater named after S. Vurgun.
In addition, the approved audit of public funds spent on the line of the State Agrarian University (city of Ganja), the calculation and payment of taxes to the state budget by LLC Shirvan Regional Electric.
They will test the prediction and targeted use of budget funds allocated by the Ministry of Education on the implementation of the "State program of development of ICT in the education system for 2008-2012", as well as the budget allocated studio documentaries Yaddas.
The ACA auditors were not satisfied with utility services in the Khazar and Tovuz regions. They found violation in the Executive Power of the Ismayilli and Neftchala regions in exploitation of state lands. The reports were sent to the Parliament.
The Accounting Chamber of Azerbaijan is generally limited to general statements about the board meeting, without giving specific numbers or data. - 17D-
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