Weber, Martin
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Martin Weber studied at Reims Management School (France), Lancaster University (UK), and ESB Reutlingen (Germany), and holds a Master in Economics of Rutgers University (USA).
Mr. Weber worked as a consultant at Arthur Andersen and Roland Berger, as well as a teaching assistant at Rutgers University.
Martin Weber joined the European Court of Auditors in 1999. He served as Head of Private Office for two Members of the Court: Henri Grethen (from 2007 to 2010) and François Colling (from 2002 to 2007).
From 2010 to 2014, he held the position of Head of unit responsible for the Court’s financial and compliance audits in the aforementioned areas, contributing to the Court’s annual ‘Statement of Assurance’.
In 2014 he has been appointed Director of the Audit Chamber II, responsible for auditing EU policies and spending in the area of Cohesion (including regional and social policy), employment, transport and energy.
In 2017, he assumed the role of Director of the Presidency, overseeing strategy development, programming, reporting, internal and external communication, and coordination with other EU institutions, national Supreme Audit Institutions, and international audit organizations (such as INTOSAI/EUROSAI). On 1 April 2021, he was appointed Director of the Audit Chamber II, responsible for Investment for cohesion, growth, and inclusion.
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Weber, Martin
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Martin Weber studied at Reims Management School (France), Lancaster University (UK), and ESB Reutlingen (Germany), and holds a Master in Economics of Rutgers University (USA).
Mr. Weber worked as a consultant at Arthur Andersen and Roland Berger, as well as a teaching assistant at Rutgers University.
Martin Weber joined the European Court of Auditors in 1999. He served as Head of Private Office for two Members of the Court: Henri Grethen (from 2007 to 2010) and François Colling (from 2002 to 2007).
From 2010 to 2014, he held the position of Head of unit responsible for the Court’s financial and compliance audits in the aforementioned areas, contributing to the Court’s annual ‘Statement of Assurance’.
In 2014 he has been appointed Director of the Audit Chamber II, responsible for auditing EU policies and spending in the area of Cohesion (including regional and social policy), employment, transport and energy.
In 2017, he assumed the role of Director of the Presidency, overseeing strategy development, programming, reporting, internal and external communication, and coordination with other EU institutions, national Supreme Audit Institutions, and international audit organizations (such as INTOSAI/EUROSAI). On 1 April 2021, he was appointed Director of the Audit Chamber II, responsible for Investment for cohesion, growth, and inclusion.