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Court of Auditors: Areas without the necessary financial transparency

The Saxon Court of Audit presents Volume II of its Annual Report 2024. (Symbolic image) / Photo: Sebastian Kahnert/dpa
The Saxon Court of Audit presents Volume II of its Annual Report 2024. (Symbolic image) / Photo: Sebastian Kahnert/dpa

As a result of its annual audit, the State Court of Audit publicizes problems in state and municipal financial administration. In addition to the annual report, the institution also makes statements.

Half a year after the first volume, the Saxon Court of Audit has published the second part of its 2024 annual report. As a result of extensive audits and analyses of the state budget and municipal budgets, the increasing number of areas "in which financial transparency is not sufficiently guaranteed" is striking, Court of Audit President Jens Michel told the German Press Agency.

The auditors also identified deficits in the digitalization of schools in the Free State. According to Michel, there are "still considerable differences between the individual schools". As a result, there is a risk "that equal education is not guaranteed for all learners in Saxony". In an advisory statement on the audit in this matter, he recommends, as an independent institution, "to take corrective action here".

The State Court of Audit, based in Döbeln, is an independent institution that audits the budget and economic management of the state and also carries out audits at local authority level.

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