Secretary-General of the European Court of Auditors

The Secretary-General is the European Court of Auditors most senior member of staff. Appointed for a renewable term of 6 years, he is responsible for the management of the Court's staff and for the administration of the Court. In addition, the Secretary-General is responsible for the budget, translation, training and information technology.

List of Secretaries-General of the European Court of Auditors

  • Patrick Everard - 16.10.1989 to 9.2.1994
  • Edouard Ruppert - 25.2.1994 to 30.6.2001
  • Michel Hervé - 1.7.2001 to 31.10.2008 - France
  • John Speed (ad interim) - 9.10.2008 to 15.3.2009 - UK
  • Eduardo Ruiz Garcia[1] - 16.3.2009 to present; nominated until 15.3.2015 - Spain
gollark: <@215941165785022464> Race conditions: the new bot is apparently now split into lots of bits, and if they aren't synchronized properly it might be possible to extract coins from the differences between them.
gollark: I wonder if there are any weird race conditions in it too.
gollark: It might not be *infinitely* actually, but definitely an odd quirk.
gollark: Okay, I just found another way to get (very small) amounts of money which a bot could trivially do in a loop or something. If this is deemed an issue there'll inevitably be a hacky "fix" for it, but the system is fundamentally broken.
gollark: Also, bots wouldn't actually be an issue with a better designed system which requires thinking. Which, to be fair, this sort of does, except for the fact that the *only* way to get money is probably to check the prices constantly, which bots do well.

References

  1. ECA: Eduardo Ruiz García appointed Secretary-General of the European Court of Auditors. Luxembourg, 10 March 2009.


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