Hacienda proposes Inés Olóndriz, senior official of the ministry, to preside the Tax Authority
The Spanish Ministry of Finance has nominated Inés Olóndriz to succeed Cristina Herrero as the president of the Fiscal Authority after Herrero's term ends.
The Spanish Ministry of Finance has officially proposed Inés Olóndriz, the current Secretary General of Autonomous and Local Financing, as the new president of the Fiscal Authority (Airef). This nomination comes as Christina Herrero's term concludes, and Olóndriz's appointment is contingent upon approval from the Congress, where it requires a majority vote. If confirmed, she will become the third president of Airef, an important institution responsible for ensuring the sustainability of public finances in Spain.
Inés Olóndriz has been with the Ministry of Finance since 2020 and has earned a solid reputation both in public administration and the private sector. According to sources within the ministry, she is well-qualified for the role, meeting the stringent criteria established for the president of Airef. Her background suggests that she is expected to continue the organization's mandate effectively, which is critical during a period of economic recovery and scrutiny of fiscal policies in Spain.
The appointment of Olóndriz could also reflect the current government's strategy to enhance fiscal governance, especially as Spain navigates various economic challenges. The choice of a female leader in such a significant economic role may also be seen as a step toward promoting gender equality in high-ranking governmental positions. This nomination is not only crucial for the governance of public finances but also serves as a broader indication of the government's focus on stability and accountability in fiscal matters.