The Federation Council is set to review the Court of Accounts of the Russian Federation’s 2023 work at the upcoming plenary session on May 22, according to a TASS report citing a source.
The accompanying press release notes that the 2023 Accounting Chamber report will be presented provide a preliminary outline on May 22. This briefing forms part of a broader schedule in which parliament will examine audited findings and recommendations.
Earlier, the Russian Accounting Chamber clarified violations in the health and sports sectors amounting to 160.3 billion rubles for 2023. The 431-page document was submitted to the State Duma prior to the Auditor General’s address to the deputies. The information highlights how detected discrepancies span both health and sports domains, underscoring a cross-cutting pattern in public sector funding and administration.
In another development, discussions turned to integrating state programs for housing and communal services with landscaping projects. The Accounting Chamber explained that it is common practice to implement a renewal or improvement initiative first, followed by modernization of the public service infrastructure in the same locations. This sequencing can lead to re-opening landscaped areas and reimagining public spaces within the same urban districts.
Earlier statements from the Accounting Chamber also outlined the extent of budget implementation violations observed in 2023, emphasizing the need for stronger controls and enhanced budgeting discipline. The ongoing work reflects a commitment to improving efficiency and accountability across government programs and funded projects, with particular attention to health, sports, housing, and infrastructure domains.