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Kontrola Państwowa
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2017
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vol. 62
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issue 6 (377)
92-103
EN
The process of recovery of works of art lost during the Second World War was not audited by the Supreme Audit Office before. However, the information that appeared about recovered cultural achievements is broadly presented and commented on in the public media, which shows that the issue is very important from the perspective of the social interest and cultural heritage. Taking this into account, NIK has carried out an audit at the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the National Institute of Museology and Protection of Monuments. The objective of the audit was to evaluate whether the process of recovery of lost works of art is organised and financed in an appropriate manner. The article presents the main findings of the audit.
EN
Doping denotes artificial increasing of physical and psychical capacity of a sportsman, with the use of methods other than training, although the borderline between doping and training is often very difficult to set. Doping comprises medical methods which are harmful to one’s health and which are officially prohibited. Several contemporary doping methods, applied under strict control of a professional, can be very difficult to detect, and their appropriate application does not negatively affect the health, at least during the time of sports activity of the person. The audit dealt with the performance of the entities involved in the fight against doping, including the Minister of Sports and Tourism, the national ant-doping agency, an accredited anti-doping laboratory, and several Polish sports associations. In the opinion of NIK, the changes in the anti-doping regulations introduced since 2016, and the way these have been implemented by the Polish Anti-Doping Agency, allow for more efficient and more effective fight against doing in competitive sports.
Kontrola Państwowa
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2018
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vol. 63
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issue 6 (383)
130-141
EN
In his article, the author presents the most important findings of the audit of the management of the Orlik Playgrounds by municipalities, as well as the results of the questionnaire conducted in 1,686 local self-government units regarding the technical condition of the playgrounds, the employment of sports activities organisers, and public funds allocated to the Orliks. The audit covered the years 2013-2017 (until 16th October 2017).
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