(ANSA) - ROME, JUN 5 - The association of magistrates from
Italy's Audit Court on Monday reiterated their "clear"
opposition to the government's move to curb its 'concomitant'
powers on the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP), only
leaving it powers to control spending after the event.
In a statement, the financial justices said their association
"reiterates its clear opposition to the regulation that removes
the projects of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan from
the concurrent control of the Court of Auditors".
The court also repeated its opposition to the second move
contained in a decree on public administration to be put to a
confidence vote Tuesday: the exclusion of administrative
liability for grossly negligent conduct by both public and
private entities".
They two moves, it said, were aimed at "effectively reducing the
protection of public finance".
photo: court chair Guido Carlino (ANSA).
Audit Court repeats 'clear' opposition to NRRP move
Reduces protection of public finance says association
