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Audit shows auditor-general s travel expenses not backed by receipts

Audit shows auditor-general s travel expenses not backed by receipts Many of the auditor-general s purchases have not gone through contract bidding despite exceeding the financial threshold. Auditor general Tytti Yli-Viikari is under investigation for misconduct. Image: Jani Saikko / Yle A special investigation of Tytti Yli-Viikari’s travel expenses has revealed that a number of contracts at the National Audit Office of Finland (VTV) were not put out to tender, despite their value over a four-year period exceeding the threshold of 60,000 euro. The object of the investigation was to examine the past year’s travel and maintenance expenses, among other costs, of VTV s now-suspended auditor general Tytti Yli-Viikari, as well as the agency’s senior management. The report was submitted on Thursday to the auditors of Parliament, who are responsible for auditing the accounts and administration of Parliament and its agencies.

Tuesday s papers: Busy week in politics, Turku killing details, court independence

Tuesday s papers: Busy week in politics, Turku killing details, court independence More details of a grisly crime in Turku last weekend emerge in Ilta-Sanomat, while politicians prepare for a long week. Speaker Anu Vehviläinen will oversee a busy week of engagements in Parliament. Image: Mikko Ahmajärvi / Yle Parliament returns from the Easter break on Tuesday, and there s a lot on MPs plates. Oulu-based Kaleva has a rundown of what s coming up in a busy week in politics. Tuesday will see Chancellor of Justice Tomas Pöysti appear before Parliament to explain how the government s lockdown legislation fell foul of a parliamentary committee that deemed the proposed rules – which would have limited freedom of movement in affected areas – as unconstitutional.

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