Ley 6/1985, de 24 de junio, del Consejo de Cuentas. | BOE-A-1985-18554 — Spain law | Esheria

Ley 6/1985, de 24 de junio, del Consejo de Cuentas.

El Consejo de Cuentas ejerce la fiscalización externa, asesora al Parlamento de Galicia y asume la prevención de la corrupción en el sector público autonómico.

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Jurisdiction
Spain
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
BOE-A-1985-18554
Version
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Language
es
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The Council of Accounts may appoint qualified experts to inspect, review, verify, and report on public-sector entities’ records and assets, but certain persons listed in article 12.3 cannot be appointed. El Consejo de Cuentas debe dejar constancia de los resultados de la fiscalización y de las infracciones o irregularidades observadas, y puede emitir informes o memorias sobre sus funciones. Los consejeros o consejeras pueden dirigir la actividad fiscalizadora del departamento sectorial al que hayan sido adscritos por el Pleno del Consejo, y son responsables de él. This article sets out the functions and internal organization of the sections of the Consejo de Cuentas, including who appoints section presidents. The Secretary General must carry out the internal administrative functions of the Council of Accounts, especially drafting minutes and preparing budget and annual report drafts; the post holder must have a law degree (or equivalent) and meet the specified public-service status requirements.