Moldovan parliament appoints deputy head of Court of Accounts
17:13 | 21.07.2017 Category: Political
Chisinau, 21 July /MOLDPRES/ - The parliament today appointed Tamara Andrusca as deputy head of the Court of Accounts.
Tamara Andrusca was nominated to this position at a proposal by the president of the Court of Accounts, Veaceslav Untila.
The new deputy head of the Court is 51 years old and trains for a doctor’s degree in economics. She has earlier held leadership posts at more private and state enterprises. Starting from 2013, Andrusca has been working as member of the Court of Accounts.
Also today, the parliament appointed Viorel Mosneaga as director general of the National Agency for Disputes’ Settlement for a seven-year mandate. Also, Irina Gutnic was appointed as deputy director general of the same institution.
Also, Eugenia Eni, Angela Nani, Petru Oprea, Alexandru Cius and Iacob Plamadeala were appointed, for a seven-year term, as advisers for the settlement of contests of the National Agency for Disputes’ Settlement.
(Reporter A. Plitoc, editor M. Jantovan)