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Published13/02/2025
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Deadline14/03/2025
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Today28/03/2025
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Appointment of auditors for the accounting years of the period: 2025-2030 Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
The regulatory obligation to use an auditor (CAC) for a national public institution is part of a process of financial transparency and good governance. This requirement is intended to ensure the reliability and sincerity of our accounts. The ACC, as an independent statutory auditor, plays a crucial role in the certification of financial statements, thus ensuring their compliance with current accounting standards. Its mission is not limited to the simple verification of figures, but extends to the evaluation of internal control procedures and the identification of potential risks. In addition, the certification of accounts by a CAC strengthens the institution's credibility with trustees, audit bodies and funders, while contributing to better strategic management of resources. Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
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Type: quality
Description: Valeur technique
Weight (percentage, exact): 40
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Type: price
Description: Prix
Weight (percentage, exact): 60
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