Heads of CIS SBFC to discuss the prospects and possibilities of providing economic security
Dushanbe, 07.06.2016 /NIAT “Khovar”/. 16 session of Interstate Council of heads of Supreme Bodies of Financial Control of States-participants in the Commonwealth of Independent States /CIS SBFC/ will be held on June 7-8 in Minsk.
According to Accounts Chamber of the Republic of Tajikistan, at this session the Republic of Tajikistan will be represented by the Chairman of the Accounts Chamber of the country Davlatzoda Dilmurod Ashurbek.
It is expected that during the session the activities of the Council of heads of CIS SBFC in the period between 15th and 16th sessions, their role in providing economic security, new prospects and possibilities of adaptation to changes, development of standards of state funding will be discussed.
At the 16th session will be heard the report of the expert group on key national indicators of the Council of heads of CIS SBFC in the reporting period. Also, the work plan of the Council of heads of CIS SBFC for the period between the 16th and 17th sessions will be approved.
The Interstate Council of heads of CIS SBFC has been established in 2000. It consists of 9 CIS countries: Tajikistan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, and Ukraine.









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