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Auditing the Supreme Court

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

The government’s draft regulation on case costs still does not allow the BPK to inspect the Supreme Court’s accounts. As a last resort, this could be taken to the Constitutional Court.

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THE “never-ending” dispute between the Supreme Audit Agency (BPK) and the Supreme Court shows that the solution chosen by the government, namely drawing up a government regulation, is not effective. And even though the draft regulation is being finalized at the Finance Department, the conflict between the two state agencies has flared up again. When the BPK saw the five articles in the draft it was incensed because it was still seen as not be

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