Elizalde Emphasizes that Study on Financial Disorder Detected by Comptrollership Began in the Government of Piñera
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In the Toaje Agua Amarilla, in the municipality of Tomé, the Minister of the Interior, Alvaro Elizalde, referred to the financial disorder detected by the Controlaria General de la República in 73 public entities. According to the report of the agency, there would be a “lack of evidence” to validate the financial statements of those entities between 2020 and 2024. In this regard, the head of the cabinet pointed out that “it is necessary to speci…
The Consolidated Audit Results (CRA) of 2025, issued by the Comptroller General of the Republic (CGR), has revealed serious irregularities in the financial management of 73 public entities. After reviewing their financial statements, an "abstention of opinion" was determined in all cases, due to the absence of evidence validating the reasonableness and reliability of the balances presented in the balance sheets. These audits covered the period f…
The Comptroller’s Office announced the main findings detected during the review of the financial statements of 73 public entities between 2020 and 2024. The report reveals that in 100% of the cases reviewed, “abstention of opinion” was issued, which means that it was not possible to confirm the reasonableness of the figures presented [...] The CGR entry warns lack of evidence to validate the financial statements of 73 public entities was first p…
The Comptroller General of the Republic (CGR) announced on Wednesday the main findings detected during the review of the financial statements of 73 public entities between 2020 and 2024. The amounts questioned reached $15.9 billion, equivalent to $17.3 billion. The report reveals that in 100% of the cases reviewed was issued “abstention of opinion”, which means that it was not possible to confirm the reasonableness of the figures presented by th…
Comptroller’s Office detected a “financial disorder” that affects a number of ministries and municipalities throughout Chile, and that would exceed US$ 17 billion, that is, more than $15 billion. According to the records revealed by El Mercurio, the agency reached that figure after an analysis of the financial statements – between 2020 and 2024– of 73 public entities, of which 50 correspond to the Central Government and another 23 to the municip…
The Comptroller's Office announced the main findings detected during the review of the financial statements of 73 public entities between 2020 and 2024. The amounts questioned reached $15.9 billion, equivalent to $17.3 billion.
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