France's Cour des CompteTwo hundred years after its creation by Napoleon, France's Cour des Compte -- its national audit office -- is celebrating its global role in the fight against state corruption. To celebrate its two hundredth anniversary, France's Cour des Compte has invited to Marseille 200 delegates from country's that use it as a model. With over 50 nations present, it's an ideal opportunity for Abdou Diouf -- Senegal's former president -- to hit home the main goal behind a successful Cour des Comptes : it's power to crack down on and punish state corruption. Libertypresse's team also speaks to the President of the French Cour des Comptes, Philippe Séguin, to find out why the French model is so prestigious -- and why the competition with the Anglo—Saxon audit model is so fierce. code pour embarquer la vidéo : >>> http://www.youtube.com/embed/ckkjvat0WPc <<< |