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EUROSAI Working Group on Environmental Auditing
The EUROSAI Working Group on Environmental Auditing is a Work Group formally established by the Resolution of the IVth EUROSAI Congress held in Paris, in May, 1999. It's goal is to promote the involvement of SAIs in international environmental audits of environmental in Europe and to exchange experiences in this field. Previously this Group had functioned as INTOSAI's Regional European Working Group on Environmental Auditing (established in 1998 during the 16th INTOSAI Congress in Montevideo as a result of "regionalisation" of the INTOSAI Working Group on Environmental Auditing). The Supreme Chamber of Control (Poland) is the Group's Coordinator. The work of the Supreme Chamber of Control is supported by six Sub-coordinators: the Netherlands - in Western Europe, Sweden - in Scandinavia, Russian Federation - in selected countires of Eastern Europe, Malta and France - in the Mediterranean Region and Romania - in the Black Sea Region. The obligations and tasks of the Coordinator of the EUROSAI Working Group on Environmental Auditing include:
- launching initiatives to involve new European SAIs in the Group's work, with particular emphasis on extending the Working Group to include SAIs from Central and Eastern European countries;
- disseminating documents, guidelines, standards, methods and techniques referring to coordinated and concurrent environmental audits;
- exchanging information on the findings of environmental audits and experience gained from them;
- initiating international audits in various regions of Europe (especially in the Central Europe)
- promoting the Working Group's activities by disseminating information on the internet and organising workshops and meetings with the Coordinator; cooperation on a continuous basis with the Chair of the INTOSAI Working Group on Environmental Auditing as well as with the Sub-coordinators.
Members of the EUROSAI Working Group on Environmental Auditing
- State Supreme Audit - Albania
- Court of Audit – Andorra
- Control Chamber of the Republic of Armenia - the Republic of Armenia
- Austrian Court of Audit – Austria
- Accounts Chamber of the Republic of Azerbaijan Government House – Azerbaijan
- Court of Audit – Belgium
- National Audit Office – Bulgaria
- State Audit Office - Croatia
- Audit Office of the Republic – Cyprus
- Supreme Audit Office - the Czech Republic
- National Audit Office – Denmark
- National Audit Office of Estonia – Estonia
- National Audit Office - Finland
- European Court of Auditors – UE
- Court of Audit – France
- Chamber of Control of Georgia – Georgia
- Supreme Audit Institution – Germany
- Court of Audit - Republic of Greece
- State Audit Office – Hungary
- National Audit Office – Iceland
- Office of the Comptroller and Auditor General – Ireland
- Court of Audit – Italy
- State Audit Office - Republic of Latvia
- State Control of the Republic of Lithuania - Republic of Lithuania
- Court of Audit - Luxembourg
- State Audit Office - the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
- National Audit Office – Malta
- The Netherlands Court of Audit - the Netherlands
- Office of the Auditor General – Norway
- Supreme Chamber of Control – Poland
- Court of Audit – Portugal
- Court of Accounts – Romania
- Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation - Russian Federation
- Supreme Audit Office of the Slovak Republic - Slovak Republic
- Court of Audit - Republic of Slovenia
- Swedish National Audit Office – Sweden
- Swiss Federal Audit Office – Switzerland
- National Audit Office – UK
- Accounting Chamber of Ukraine - the Ukraine
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