Soviet Union [USSR] Central Auditing Commission
Every party congress elected a Central Auditing Commission,
which reviewed the party's financial accounts and the financial
activities of its institutions. The commission also investigated
the treatment accorded to letters and complaints by the party's
central institutions. The status of membership on the Central
Auditing Commission appeared to fall just below that of candidate
status on the Central Committee. In 1989 the commission had seventy
members. The commission elected a bureau, which in May 1989 was
headed by Deputy Chairman Alla A. Nizovtseva.
Party Control Committee
The Party Control Committee, which was attached to the Central
Committee, investigated violations of party discipline and
administered expulsions from the party. Because it examined the
work of party members in responsible economic posts, this committee
could involve itself in financial and economic management. The
Party Control Committee also could redress grievances of party
members who had been expelled by their PPO. In 1989 its chairman
was Boris A. Pugo.
Data as of May 1989
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