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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]

History

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]

Members

As of 2021 the members of the Board of Auditors are:

  • Chairman: Jean-Pierre Gastinel, Honorary Chamber President at the Court of Auditors (Paris) [4]
  • Vice-President: Christian Descheemaeker, Honorary Chamber President at the Court of Auditors (Paris) [4]
  • Members:
    • Paul Hernu, Honorary Counselor-Master at the Court of Auditors (Paris) [4]
    • Sylvie Esparre, Honorary Counselor-Master at the Court of Auditors (Paris) [4]
    • Olivier Ortiz, Honorary Counselor-Master at the Court of Auditors (Paris) [5]
    • Roberto Schmidt, Honorary Counselor-Master at the Court of Auditors (Paris) [4]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Board of Auditors / Assemblies and constitutional bodies / Institutions / Government & Institutions / Portail du Gouvernement - Monaco". en.gouv.mc. Retrieved 2021-05-16.
  2. ^ "La Commission Supérieure des Comptes remet le Rapport Public Annuel 2017 à S.A.S. le Prince Souverain". Les actualites de la Principaute de Monaco (in French). 8 August 2018. Archived from the original on 2019-06-01. Retrieved 2021-05-16.
  3. ^ "Commission supérieure des comptes : un exercice 2011 "assez difficile" - l'Observateur de Monaco" (in French). Retrieved 2021-05-16.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "COMMISSION SUPERIEURE DES COMPTES". cloud.gouv.mc. Archived from the original on 2012-11-16. Retrieved 2021-05-16.
  5. ^ "Olivier Ortiz, nouveau membre de la Commission Supérieure des Comptes / Actualités / Gouvernement Princier / Chaines - MC Channel - Chaines vidéos de Monaco". www.monacochannel.mc. Retrieved 2021-05-16.