State Revision Plant Issues Critical Assessment of Academy for Judges and Prosecutors Finances
The State Revision Plant has delivered a comprehensive evaluation of the Academy for Judges and Prosecutors’ 2024 financial statements, concluding that a thorough assessment of the institution’s financial standing is urgently needed. The plant also voiced concerns regarding the adherence to legal regulations governing the academy’s operations. Specifically, the report highlighted significant weaknesses and irregularities within the existing statutes and supplementary policies.
The final auditor’s statement identified a key issue concerning the compensation of the Management Board and Program Council members. Payments, as stipulated by law, were reportedly delayed and not made in full, instead following the attendance of meetings. Furthermore, the auditors noted a three-month delay in the completion of the second phase of the honorary examination for the eighth generation of judges and prosecutors.
This extended timeline resulted in unsatisfactory examination results. The State Revision Plant’s assessment underscores the need for immediate corrective action within the academy, focusing on financial oversight and compliance with established legal frameworks for judges and prosecutors training.
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This audit raises serious questions about the financial transparency and accountability of the Academy.