
Press Release – May 24, 2011
From May 2010 to February 2011, auditors from the Supreme Audit Office were performing audit operation No. 10/10 – Funds earmarked for acquisition of selected equipment of the Armed Forces of the Czech Republic. The audit aimed at the acquisitions and the conformity with the existing policy of the Army, auditors also scrutinized whether the equipment met the technical criteria and how the acquired equipment was utilized within the audited period 2005–2009. In selected six business operations, auditors scrutinized the expenditures that amounted to CZK 18 milliard.
The Ministry of Defence lacks conceptual documents, which would outline the desired Army development. The conceptions approved in 2002 and 2003 defined the arming programmes in general without details concerning the quantity of needed equipment, financial resources, or acquirement terms. In some cases, it was not possible to determine, which technology was purchased. Such conceptions make it possible for the Ministry to acquire military technology that is not actually needed.
For example, when purchasing medium-sized all-terrain vehicles the Ministry defined the „well-founded number” of needed vehicles as 2 485 and later required only 976 vehicles. The given reason to purchase of the ARTHUR radar was “to ensure the adequate participation in operations outside the NATO member countries”, but since 2004, the radars have not been used in foreign missions.
Among the found shortcomings were following cases:
The Ministry integrated the equipment acquisitions into existing programmes, which were already in the implementation phases. Thus the objectives, terms, and financial parameters of the programmes were radically altered and in the end, documentations of the programmes significantly differed from those originally approved by the Ministry of Finance.
The audit operation was included into 2010 Audit Plan of the SAO under No. 10/10. Rudolf Němeček, Member of the SAO Board, controlled the operation and prepared the audit conclusion as well.
Communication Department
Supreme Audit Office