Court of Audit (Greece)


In Greece, the Chamber of Accounts is both an administrative organ and a Supreme Administrative Court with a special jurisdiction. Hence, its role is double-natured.

History

The Chamber of Accounts was created just after the independence of Greece in 1833. It was established based on the French Cour des Comptes model. It is seated in a modern building in the centre of Athens.

Responsibilities

The Chamber of Accounts has a:
competence.

Organisation

The Chamber of Accounts comprises:
They all have the status of a judge, according to the Constitution. In the posts of the Reporting Judges are appointed only graduates of the National School of Judges. The President and the Vice-presidents of the Chamber are chosen among its members by the Cabinet

Competence

Advisory (consultative) competence

The advisory competence of the Chamber is exerted by:
This competence of the Chamber includes:
The Chamber operates as a Supreme Administrative Court, whose judicial decisions are final and irrevocable, when it judges in a Plenary Session the following cases:
The litigant or the competent minister may exert in the Chamber the following legal remedies: