The Control Yuan is the highest ombudsman in the country, exercising the powers of impeachment, censure, and audit. It has 29 members, including a president and a vice president, each of whom serves a term of six years and, with the consent of the Legislative Yuan, are appointed by the President of the Republic of China (Taiwan). The National Human Rights Commission established under the Control Yuan consists of 10 Yuan members, including the Yuan president and seven human rights professionals as ex-officio members; the other two members are appointed by the Yuan president. The Control Yuan has a National Audit Service, headed by an auditor-general who is appointed, with the consent of the Legislative Yuan, by the President of the Republic of China (Taiwan) for a six-year term. This service is responsible for auditing the financial affairs and final accounts of revenues and expenditures of all government agencies.The Control Yuan, R.O.C. (Taiwan)