DutchNews.nl,
Tuesday 10 June 2014
(NOS/ANP) |
In a letter
to parliament, the national auditor says the Netherlands and other Nato member
countries do not know how much money goes to the organisation each year or what
happens to that money.
The
administrative backlog dates back decades and matters are not helped by Nato's
habit of labelling much of its expenditure 'undisclosed'. The national auditor
has been warning parliament about the situation nearly every year since 2007.
'There is
no certainty about expenditure or accountability for the billions of euros
provided for military and civilian aims,' the auditor says. 'Nato is financed
by public money and must be properly accountable for what it spends.'
It has now
opened a website in English, www.courtofaudit.nl/english/nato-transparency,
where it has published all the public information it has about Nato finances.
The
financing of the NATO goes through three flows. (NOS/NATO)
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