Commission Supérieure des Comptes (Board of Auditors) is a supreme public audit institution in the Principality of Monaco. [1] Its main functions are audit of the accounts, budgetary and financial management of Monaco, the commune and public institutions. [1] The Board of Auditors is required to submit annual reports to the Prince of Monaco. [2] The reports provide the analysis of the accounts of the State of Monaco and are available on the official portal of the Board of Auditors. [3] The Board of Auditors is a member of the International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions (INTOSAI). Current Chairman of the Board is Jean-Pierre Gastinel, the Honorary Chamber President at the Court of Auditors (Paris). [4]
The Board of Auditors was established by Article 42 of the Monegasque Constitution on 17 December 1962 to oversee the financial management of public accounts in the Principality of Monaco. [1]
As of 2021 the members of the Board of Auditors are: