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Co-operative inspection has a very long tradition. It was carried out from the early beginning of the co-operative existence - it is a historical category. The inspections in co-operatives and co-operative organizations can be carried out by people who have the eligibility chartered by National Co-operative Council. The eligibilities are chartered after 60 hours obligatory specialist training which ends by the exam. The training for candidates to the co-operative inspector position is organized by the National Co-operative Council or by the revisory unions after the acceptance of the training programme by the National Co-operative Council. The position of the co-operative inspector is a job of a public trust and is supposed to be performed by the people with adequate education and predispositions. There is a need of preparing the ethical code for the co-operative inspectors' work and bringing the position of disciplinary intercessor of the inspectors into being - all these arrangements aim the increasing of the co-operatives inspection quality. It must be pointed out that the norms of performing of the co-operative inspector job should be compiled as well. The rules of the exam on the co-operative inspector position must be more precise too. Moreover, it can be thought that the eligibilities for the inspections could be chartered after the post graduate studies.
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