- The Turkish Court of Accounts (TCA) was
created by an imperial edict of His Majesty Sultan Aziz I on 29 May 1862. By 1876 it
became a constitutional institution when the first Ottoman Constitution was enacted. After
foundation of the Turkish Republic in 1923 it was re-established and maintained its status
in the republican Constitution.
- Under the Constitution and the Law on the
Turkish Court of Accounts, the TCA is responsible for auditing on behalf of the Grand
National Assembly (Parliament) the revenues, expenditures and property of government
offices operated under the general and annexed budgets.
- As external auditors of central and local
governments we audit some 12000 public sector accounts... »
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