Days after the formation of the Joint Parliamentary Audit Committeethe president of the space -the deputy Miguel Pichetto (Federal Meeting) – anticipated that the February 1st will begin to “execute the program and work with a special commission that brings together the best audit staff so that in six months we can have a first report. “The proposal is not to go looking to see if someone stole a game but to see how the universities are doing.”
Both Pichetto and the other members of the commission, made up of senators and deputies from different blocks, reiterated that the rector of the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), Ricardo Gelpirequested the legislative sphere to audit the institution. In this framework, the faculties of Economic Sciences, Law and Medicine and Psychology will be the first institutions to be examined. “It seems to me that we are giving an effective response,” considered the owner of the space.
The president of the General Audit of the Nation, Juan Manuel Olmoshighlighted other relevant processes that would advance in “the equipment and purchase in Defense and Securitywhich is an area where there were no significant cuts; the food policy of Ministry of Human Capitaltaking into account poverty and indigence rates; the management of the Central Bank gold reserves; and all the management of Cammesa and the energy issue”.
Bicameral Audit Commission
Joint Parliamentary Audit Committee.
Mariano Fuchila
For his part, the senator Juan Carlos Romero (The United Provinces) regretted that “the auditors are not appointed by the Chamber of Deputies; Without looking for blame, we all have to take responsibility for not complying with the Financial Administration Law. “If we put in the effort, I hope that next year at this stage we will be able to show concrete results.”
University audits
own Juan Manuel Olmos expressed that “in part of the controversy that we were witnessing today there is a confusion of concepts: one thing is the external control of organisms, and in this case There is no doubt that it is the AGN that carries out external control of national universities.; What is being talked about is internal control, which is what the Executive Branch does through SIGEN.” “We are not going to get into that controversy, but yes, We are going to consider expanding control over national universities as much as we can.. In the plan, we sent audits to 12 national universities,” he added.
Alejandro Nievaalso a member of the AGN, stressed that “It is not true that universities are not audited“Very good audits are carried out.” “We are going to discuss whether the follow-up audit methodology can be used and not a comprehensive one, which is too extensive, to focus on certain topics to be able to do them in a timely manner and in a manner to resolve in some way this question that has been posed to us“, complete.
Juan Carlos Romero

Salta senator Juan Carlos Romero (The United Provinces).
Mariano Fuchila
“Universities are controlled by different bodies of the national State“reiterated the auditor Graciela Dela Rosawho mentioned that “we made an agreement with the National Interuniversity Council to have more information, which is the same thing that the national Executive Branch can do.” “Work continues with gender equality and gender violence in all public organizations at the national level,” he stated.
Finally, the senator Flavio Fama (UCR) also agreed that “It is a lie that there are no controls on universities” and “The AGN is the ideal body to carry out the external audit“. After expressing his “agreement that the priority is to audit the University of Buenos Aires because there is an express request for it to be so,” he predicted that “The audit in universities is going to have much less impact than in other cases, I anticipate it and we will see it next year“.
Source: Ambito

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