Some heads of state enterprises, ministries hamper Accounting Chamber audits - Patskan
Head of the Accounting Chamber of Ukraine Valeriy Patskan has reported on the attempts of some heads of state enterprises to prevent control checks.
"Some heads of state enterprises and ministries do not allow [conducting inspections]," he said at the conciliatory council of the leaders of factions and groups in Kyiv.
He also added that the Accounting Chamber intends to appeal to the parliament with the request to strengthen responsibility for hampering the audits of the Accounting Chamber.
"We will turn to you later to strengthen responsibility in case if there are facts of non-admission of Accounting Chamber control checks to certain ministry or enterprise financed from the national budget," Patskan said.
He also said that the Accounting Chamber is ready to acquaint the parliament with the report on its activities last year. Patskan noted that the report will not be in the form of a thick book, as usual, but in an electronic form.
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