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STATE AUDIT OFFICE
GUARDIAN OF PUBLIC FUNDS

Announcements & News

23.06.2026
Increased revenue was insufficient to cover the deficit in pension payments in 2024, necessitating transfers from the State Budget, which accounted for 36.71% of the Fund's total revenue
11.06.2026
Weaknesses in system controls and data exchange between institutions, as well as insufficient timeliness and verification of beneficiary data, have contributed to the payment of social benefits without full compliance with legal requirements
20.05.2026
he experiences and best practices from Singapore, particularly in using data to monitor progress and address systemic barriers, will significantly contribute to the finalization of the audit
19.05.2026
As part of the bilateral visit, the Auditor General, Mr. Maksim Acevski, and the President of the European Court of Auditors, Mr. Tony Murphy, also held a working meeting with the President of the Assembly, Mr. Afrim Gashi
05.05.2026
The municipality’s assets have not been properly recorded, and no steps have been taken to register ownership rights. Local roads and streets were constructed without building permits, while the reconstruction of infrastructure facilities was carried out without project documentation. In addition, the allocation of funds for culture and sports was not transparent
20.04.2026
A delegation from the State Audit Office, headed by Auditor General Maksim Acevski, participated in a strategic workshop on the preparation of the Office’s new strategic documents
09.04.2026
Budget transfers for pensions reached 690 million euros in 2024, and in 2025, these transfers are expected to exceed this level. The Strategy for Older Persons expired more than five years ago. At the same time, long-term care services are available to less than 1 percent of the elderly population, indicating the need for comprehensive systemic reforms. There is a risk of increasing social exclusion and further pressure on public finances in the coming decades
08.04.2026
The event brings together representatives of supreme audit institutions from the region and beyond, as well as experts from SIGMA, UNDP, and the European Court of Auditors, to exchange experiences and advance audit approaches in addressing the challenges of climate change
07.04.2026
Audit findings indicate that, despite long-standing implementation and progress achieved in the planning and execution of screening programs, under conditions of limited budgetary resources, the programs do not ensure sufficient coverage of the target population nor timely diagnosis at a scale that would allow for a systematic confirmation of their contribution to the early detection of malignant diseases and the reduction of mortality. Data show that in over 80% of female patients with cancer, treatment begins at later stages