Court of Accounts (Moldova) explained

Court Name:Court of Accounts of Moldova
Native Name:Curtea de Conturi a Republicii Moldova
Appealsto:Parliament of Moldova
Language:Romanian
Chiefjudgetitle:President of the Court of Accounts
Chiefjudgename:Tatiana Șevciuc
Termstart:21 March 2024
Chiefjudgetitle2:Vice President of the Court of Accounts
Chiefjudgename2:Viorel Chetraru
Termstart2:14 December 2018
Jurisdiction:Constitution of Moldova
Location:69 Stephen the Great Avenue, Chișinău

The Court of Accounts of Moldova (Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: 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]

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

NamePhotoTerm of office
Start of termEnd of term
1Ion Ciubuc27 December 199424 January 1997
2Vasile Cozma17 July 199731 July 2000
3Vasile Pentelei31 July 200030 September 2004
4Ala Popescu16 December 200421 April 2011
5Serafim Urechean21 April 201129 July 2016
6Veaceslav Untilă29 July 20167 February 2019
7Marian Lupu7 February 201921 March 2024
8Tatiana Șevciuc21 March 2024Incumbent

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: President's Foreword /. The Court of Accounts of Republic of. Moldova. 20 March 2017.
  2. "History" at the Court of Accounts of Moldova site
  3. "Şedinţa de inaugurare, după reparaţia capitală a sediului nou al Curţii de Conturi" at the Court of Accounts of Moldova site