Daniel Konicz on the principles of accountability for violations of public finance discipline for the Public Procurement Monitor.

02.01.2025 / News / Public Procurement

According to Article 19, paragraph 2 of the Public Finance Discipline Accountability Act, responsibility for such a violation lies with the person to whom fault can be attributed at the time the violation was committed.

However, what is the normative concept of fault, and what other principles of accountability should be considered?

In the article titled “Principles of Accountability for Violations of Public Finance Discipline,” Daniel Konicz – Attorney-at-law in the Public Procurement Law Department at Sadkowski and Partners – expands on this topic. Our expert discusses, among other things, the fundamental principles of accountability for violations of public finance discipline and the importance of the fault principle in attributing responsibility for such violations.

The full article is available on the Public Procurement Monitor portal.

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