New Chief of the Accounting Chamber
The Azerbaijani parliament approved Vugar Gulmamedov as Chairman of the Accounts Chamber of the country on Friday .
Up to that point Gulmamedov headed the department for supervision of investment in the Accounts Chamber. The Chairman of the parliamentary committee on economic policy Ziyad Samadzadeh
said Gulmammadov has worked in the financial system of the country for many years and is an experienced economist.
Then the parliament dismissed the chairman of the Accounting Chamber Heydar Asadov, who was appointed Minister of Agriculture of Azerbaijan.
Gulmamedov was born in Baku in April 3, 1971 and in 1993 graduated from the Azerbaijan State Economic Institute. In 1992 he worked as a translator for the Surakhany engineering plant and in 1993-1997 he was the chief accountant in the Department of Health of the Surakhani district. In 1997-2007 he was the head of the financial department of the Surakhani District and the head of the financial department in the Sabail, Binagadi and Yasamal districts of the capital. -03D-
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