Shoura Council concludes discussions of Central Audit Control Commission [Archives:2006/944/Local News]

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May 8 2006

SANA'A, May 3 ) The Shoura Council concluded their discussions of the Central Audit and Control Commission CACC report for the second and third quarters of last year, in Sana'a. They highlighted the role that CACC plays in controlling the financial and administrative performance and its effect in promotion of skills in order to serve development by wise investment of public funds.

The discussions insisted on appropriate description for the violations that are checked by CACC, asserting in this, respect that the disciplinary boards should be activated. The Units' heads should control the disciplinary boards, and follow up the execution of their decisions. The discussions also confirmed the importance of establishing disciplinary councils that look into the appeals against disciplinary boards. These councils will also look into violations, which are beyond the authority of the boards. They also recommended that the public funding courts and prosecutions should be provided with judges and attorneys so that they will do their duties proficiently. Shoura council also recommended activation of internal audit.
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