Controller: The GESS is a vehicle that goes to the cliff

The Auditor General was hosted on the show of RIK Challenges on the night of Monday, November 29.

Speaking to Andreas Kimitris, Odysseas Michailidis characterized the GESS as a vehicle that goes to the cliff. He said there was a huge increase in spending and abuse and a lack of transparency.

He warned that this would have an impact on the state budget, as the government would be forced to cover deficits.

Speaking on the show, the Auditor General said that details will be included in the annual report of the audit service that will be delivered on December XNUMX to the President of the Republic.

Referring to his relations with the President of the Republic and the Legal Service, Mr. Michailidis said that there was some normalcy, compared to the previous period.

This development, he added, is positive, noting that the task of the audit service is to control those who exercise public power.

Source: riknews.com

 

 

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