THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 11, sig. 110-1/13

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3za OCca0 35 Ld YAr 2' MT T83 nodeM bro nomdn at 1-2814 aflontnodagnuadaail alanado SAIs examination system with the smallest effort to make JOBJOVE as powerful and successful as possible and, above all, to take into account the special requirements of the war. Therefore, XHS he BOte rITeH A) is concerned with the way in which the tests are carried out, atsleq-nigieso B) with the simplification of the whole examination procedure, C) with regard to the orientation of the tests towards urgent war tasks.onedffoxtox (the decrees are attached as Annex l-3) n Jrdd a Tn gnttntatmon rd neszul ne Zu A).The examination should not burden the authorities or the other institutions more than is absolutely necessary. When carrying out the examination, the dofe breled gnu has to be given the main emphasis on the substantive examination.The Ied .baejau formal and computational examination should be limited as far as possible to egibnewton e. The examiner should take a picture dNo Teb st about it,ro the administration as a whole was in Wirtshaaft- norew seafnlich, whether it has created all the revenue flows completely bnu nebrow dlaus and whether the expenditure economy spar- MOCR- Ie We. The audits should normally be carried out on the spot. It is not at the desk but in the middle of the examining body that the audit o- srorfem foZu B) The previous examination procedure required the meb dta ne discussion of all audit results by the -gU .edef ned Supreme Audit Authority only with or via edsaeg aeb ,jathe competent central authorities. However, this involves an extensive paperwork, which is largely avoidable.