Court of Accounts (Moldova)

The Court of Accounts of Moldova (Romanian: Curtea de Conturi a Republicii Moldova) is the supreme public external audit institution, according to the provisions of the Law of the Court of Accounts no. 261-XVI, dated 5 December 2008, and is the only state public authority that controls the formation, management and use of public financial resources and management of public property by carrying out external audit in the public sector, confirming the compliance of the Republic of Moldova with the international standards on the best public external audit practices.[1]

Court of Accounts of Moldova
Curtea de Conturi a Republicii Moldova
Headquarters in Chișinău
Established8 December 1994; 29 years ago (1994-12-08)
JurisdictionConstitution of Moldova
Location69 Stephen the Great Avenue, Chișinău
Appeals toParliament of Moldova
LanguageRomanian
Websiteccrm.md
President of the Court of Accounts
CurrentlyTatiana Șevciuc
Since21 March 2024
Vice President of the Court of Accounts
CurrentlyViorel Chetraru
Since14 December 2018

The court was established in 1994; the same year, it became member of international organizations EUROSAI and INTOSAI.[2] It is located at 69 Ștefan cel Mare Boulevard, Chișinău, in a building inaugurated in 2009.[3]

Presidents

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Name Portrait Office term
Start of term End of term
1 Ion Ciubuc   27 December 1994 24 January 1997
2 Vasile Cozma   17 July 1997 31 July 2000
3 Vasile Pentelei   31 July 2000 30 September 2004
4 Ala Popescu   16 December 2004 21 April 2011
5 Serafim Urechean   21 April 2011 29 July 2016
6 Veaceslav Untilă   29 July 2016 7 February 2019
7 Marian Lupu   7 February 2019 21 March 2024
8 Tatiana Șevciuc   21 March 2024 Incumbent

References

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  1. ^ Moldova, The Court of Accounts of Republic of. "President's Foreword /". Retrieved 20 March 2017.
  2. ^ (in Romanian) "History" at the Court of Accounts of Moldova site
  3. ^ (in Romanian) "Şedinţa de inaugurare, după reparaţia capitală a sediului nou al Curţii de Conturi" Archived 2021-01-23 at the Wayback Machine at the Court of Accounts of Moldova site
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