
Court of Auditors
The Court of Auditors is an independent institution responsible for examining how public money is spent by government offices and institutions within the European Union. Its main role is to ensure that funds are used legally, efficiently, and effectively, preventing waste and fraud. The Court audits financial reports, verifies compliance with regulations, and reports its findings to EU institutions and the public. By doing so, it helps maintain trust in how taxpayer money is managed and supports transparency and accountability in public administration.