NEW SECRETARY GENERAL OF EUROPEAN ACCOUNTS WATCHDOG TO BOOST PERFORMANCE SCRUTINY

BY DAVID HAWORTH THE NEW secretary general of the European Union (EU) financial watchdog, European Court of Auditors, does not have much on the job training to do. When Eduardo Ruiz García took up his new posting on March 16 he had already served as a Court official for 20 years and now at 48 he has, in effect, dedicated his professional life to the well-being and improvement of the institution. In an interview with Accountancy Age, he right-off-the-bat quoted the court's two pronged strategy for the next four years up to 2012 which are: firstly, to maximise ...


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