Dorothy Pérez Enacts Changes in Nine Regional Comptroller's Offices
New measures aim to strengthen internal controls and transparency
Comptroller General of the Republic, Dorothy Pérez, has implemented a series of changes in nine regional comptroller's offices across the country with the aim of strengthening internal controls and promoting greater transparency in the management of public resources.
The measures, which were announced during a press conference, include the rotation of personnel, the implementation of new auditing procedures, and the strengthening of the control systems in these offices.
Pérez stressed that these changes are part of the efforts being made by the Comptroller General's Office to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of its work in the prevention and fight against corruption.
The Comptroller General also highlighted the importance of citizen participation in the fight against corruption, calling on citizens to report any irregularities they may detect in the management of public resources.
Measures implemented
The measures implemented by the Comptroller General's Office include:
- Rotation of personnel in the nine regional comptroller's offices.
- Implementation of new auditing procedures.
- Strengthening of control systems in these offices.
These measures are expected to contribute to the prevention and fight against corruption in the management of public resources.
Citizen participation
The Comptroller General also highlighted the importance of citizen participation in the fight against corruption, calling on citizens to report any irregularities they may detect in the management of public resources.
Citizens can report irregularities through the Comptroller General's Office website or by calling the toll-free number 0800-100-200.
The Comptroller General's Office has also created a mobile application that allows citizens to report irregularities anonymously.