Problems in the Structuring and Building the Administrative Capacity of the Internal Audit in the Public Sector in Bulgaria

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Keywords
public sector, internal audit, administrative capacity

Summary
Within the framework of the present study, the attention is focused on the financial management and control of public funds and activities, and, in particular, on the problems in the structuring and building the administrative capacity of the internal audit in the public sector organizations in Bulgaria. Based on relevant information presented in the Consolidated Annual Reports on Internal Control in the Public Sector in the Republic of Bulgaria of the Ministry of Finance, existing problems in this aspect of the contemporary internal audit and opportunities for overcoming them are examined.

JEL: Í83, M42
Pages: 14
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