Sharif Mulloyev, First Deputy Chairman of
“For these purposes, the World Bank has provided a grant of 295,000 U.S. dollars,” Mulloyev said.
According to him, top managers of the project, Eric Nickols (head) and Charles Elkot (manager), have been to Tajikistan since February 5 and over the past period they have managed to hold talks with senior representatives from the country’s parliament and finance ministry, as well as have familiarized themselves with activities of organizations being within jurisdiction of the finance control committee.
Mulloyev says some changes will be made to the country’s audit and finance legislation.
“It is necessary to work out new standards and legal documents to raise a level of management of state funds,” Mulloyev said, adding that it is the main objective of the signed document.
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