Petroleum Revenue Oversight and Control Committee
The Petroleum Revenue Oversight and Control Committee (Collège de Contrôle et de Surveillance des Ressources Pétrolières) is a Chadian government watchdog committee in charge of overseeing the government's use of petrol reserves and revenues.
The committee is composed of:
- one magistrate of the Supreme Court
 - one Deputy
 - one Senator
 - General Director of the Treasury
 - National Director of the Bank of the Central African States (BEAC)
 - four representatives from civil society (one from a local NGO, one from a trade union, one from a human rights organization, and one representative of the major religious groups of Chad, Muslim and Christian), to alternate.
 
Source: Article 6 and 7 of establishing decree.
The committee exercises control over the oil revenues from the oil fields at Kome, Miandoum and Bolobo.
External links
    
- Governmental decree regarding the creation of the committee accessed February 2, 2006
 
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