Czech Audit Office head rejects parliament’s control
December 08, 2009
Prague - Czech Supreme Audit Office (NKU) president Frantisek Dohnal has refused to provide documents to a group of deputies from the Chamber of Deputies controlling committee investigating alleged mistakes in the NKU financial management, Libor Jezek (Civic Democrats, ODS), from the group, told CTK today.
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