Chairman of the Order of Chartered Accountants of Tunisia Neji Hergli stressed the support that could be brought by the organisation to the High Authority for Achievement of Revolution Objectives, Political Reform and Democratic Transition in preparing decree-laws on party's funding and monitoring this operation. After the talk he had on Saturday with Caretaker Prime Minister Beji Caid Essebsi, Mr. Hergli emphasised the role played by the order of chartered accountants of Tunisia in the administration of companies seized after the Revolution under the decree-law dated March 14, 2011, reviewing the difficulties faced by some chartered accountants in the management of these companies. He said, he had presented to the prime minister a set of proposals aimed to ensure the sustainability of these companies and preserve the jobs they have generated. He reasserted the commitment of the order of chartered accountants of Tunisia in this transitory stage to continue backing the Higher Independent Authority for Elections particularly in monitoring the elections and the management of ISIE and its regional sections.
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