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1ST PASAI Secondment ends after 4 weeks

YOUTUBE VIDEO - 1ST PASAI SECONDMENT https://youtu.be/4MP-dAwsCeY {Produced by 1st PASAI Secondees Mr Christian Rivera GUAM OPA and Ms Selai Manegreve TUVALU SAI)

It has been a busy 4 weeks for our secondees from Tuvalu SAI and Guam OPA who assisted PASAI Secretariat with the development of a database for Financial Statements of Government (FSG). The wealth of knowledge gained from the secondees about our PASAI members, over a period of 10 years, is invaluable and we are sure to utilise their skills and experience in future PASAI events.

Special Thanks for Public Auditor of Guam OPA Mr Benjamin J.F Cruz and Auditor General of SAI Tuvalu Mr Eli Lopati for releasing their staff to assist PASAI Secretariat.

PASAI Chief Executive Mr Tiofilusi Tiueti & Secretariat Staff with Secondees - Final Day, Farewell for now.

PASAI Chief Executive Mr Tiofilusi Tiueti & Secretariat Staff with Secondees - Final Day, Farewell for now.

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2020 IMPACT International Meeting of Performance Audit Critical Thinkers

DETAILS of REGISTRATION can be found on this link - https://cis.eventsair.com/impact-2020/

A message from the Auditor General of Victoria Auditor General’s Office (VAGO)….

As Victorian Auditor-General, I am proud to be hosting IMPACT 2020 in partnership with the Australasian Council of Auditors-General (ACAG).

IMPACT is the biennial International Meeting of Performance Audit Critical Thinkers. In 2020 our focus will be on how performance audit promotes transparency in government.

Our keynote speakers include: The Hon Kenneth Hayne AC; our MC, Sara James is an Emmy Award-winning broadcast journalist and author; Guest speakers include John Daley, Gill Callister, Beverly Romeo-Beehler, Iain Walker and Marcus Stewart.

Venue
The conference and networking events will be held at Melbourne’s iconic Arts Centre, in the heart of the city.

Who should attend?

We invite all professionals interested in audit, critical thinking and transparency in government to join us.

This includes performance auditors, public servants involved in improvement and evaluation, evidence-based policy practitioners, professionals in other integrity organisations, along with those interested in the role of external audit.

Dates & Program

Day One: Monday 23 March, 2020 - The Big Picture

Conversations with key note speakers and panel discussions

Day Two:  Tuesday 24 March, 2020 - In Focus

Focusing on performance audit with opportunities to share learnings and examples from practitioners through a range of plenary sessions. 

I look forward to seeing you in Melbourne in March 2020.


Andrew Greaves

Auditor-General

Victorian Auditor-General's Office 

VICTORIA AUDITOR-GENERAL’S OFFICE IS HOSTING 2020 IMPACT

VICTORIA AUDITOR-GENERAL’S OFFICE IS HOSTING 2020 IMPACT

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CBC Workstream on Auditing in Complex and Challenging Contexts - WEBINAR

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Question

 

3 December 2019

3pm – 4pm Eastern European Time

 

Log on to the webinar on:

https://eu.bbcollab.com/guest/ba5e079eaa1f4fdfbf1aec8375c34677

-via Google Chrome, Firefox or Edge

 

Listen to: Challenges facing SAIs in responding to the needs of the state

the Deputy Auditor General of the Office of the Auditor General of Kosovo, Mr Salihu, will describe how SAI Kosovo responds to requests for audits from Parliament and civil society organizations.

 

Question:

the webinar is interactive, and questions invited.

 

Organised by the:

INTOSAI Capacity Building Committee
Workstream on Auditing in Complex and Challenging Contexts

 

Audience:        

Senior SAI staff

 

Contact:

If you plan to join and want more information email david.goldsworthy@developmentaction.co.uk

Trials of the technology can be arranged beforehand

SAI KOSOVO DEPUTY AUDITOR GENERAL - WEBINAR

SAI KOSOVO DEPUTY AUDITOR GENERAL - WEBINAR

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Pacific Government Audit Offices’ Performance Results Analysed

Port Vila, Vanuatu (15 November 2019) – Five audit offices’ in the Pacific undertook a review of its operations using the International Organisation of Supreme Audit Institutions (INTOSAI) performance measurement framework (PMF).

A workshop organised by the Pacific Supreme Audit Institution (PASAI), provided an opportunity to continue the capacity development efforts of national public auditors in the respective supreme audit institutions (SAI) in using the PMF tool and provide guidance on preparing performance reports.

This initiative was made possible through the ‘Strengthening of Public Finance Management and Governance in the Pacific Project’.

It aims to strengthen oversight over public financial management in the Pacific region through improving the budgetary scrutiny, public financial oversight and accountability capacities of parliaments, supreme audit institutions and civil society within the region, aligning with international public financial oversight and accountability standards, and fostering citizen engagement and oversight.

The Project is funded by the European Union (EU) and implemented by UNDP in partnership with PASAI.

This is the second and final workshop for this regional programme, which is a continuation from the planning workshop in May this year and the assessment fieldwork conducted in the last four months in five audit offices in State Chuuk, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI), Fiji, Kiribati and Vanuatu.

In his opening remarks, the Auditor General of Vanuatu Audit Office, Caleb Sandy, emphasized the importance of measuring SAI’s performance to ensure they are well-equipped and capable to deliver value and benefits for citizens.

“The comprehensive assessment highlights key areas for improvement which will help our respective Offices determine necessary actions to address these deficiencies and strengthen our capability to serve our people,” said Sandy.

Facilitated by PASAI’s Director Practice Development, Sinaroseta Palamo-Iosefo, and INTOSAI Development Initiative’s (IDI) SAI PMF Advisor, Irina Sprenglewski, the workshop involved developing the performance report to describe a holistic picture of the SAI’s performance. Delegates analysed the results of performance assessed, identified root causes of the performance, and integrated the external factors that are beyond the audit Offices’ control that influence their performance.

The Public auditor of State Chuuk, Manny San Jose, said, “Participating in this workshop really helped me have a better understanding of the comprehensive standards and criteria used to measure SAI performance”.

Sinaroseta Palamo-Iosefo who also manages the SAI PMF programme in the region said, “Writing the SAI performance report demands careful analysis and interpretation of the assessment results to ensure the report complies with the prescribed methodology and adequately describes the performance of the SAI”.  

In the next few weeks, the assessment teams will finalize the respective performance report they are responsible for, to be ready for IDI’s independent quality review. The workshop was held from 11 – 15 November 2019.  

(Vanuatu Auditor General, Mr Caleb Sandy, delivering opening address)

(Vanuatu Auditor General, Mr Caleb Sandy, delivering opening address)

PASAI also acknowledges the continuous support of the Australia Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) and New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT).

Background:

The ‘Strengthening of Public Finance Management and Governance in the Pacific Project’ aims to strengthen oversight over public financial management in the Pacific region through improving the budgetary scrutiny, public financial oversight and accountability capacities of parliaments, supreme audit institutions and civil society within the region, aligning with international public financial oversight and accountability standards, and fostering citizen engagement and oversight. The Pacific Project is funded by the European Union (EU) and implemented by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in partnership with the Pacific Association of Supreme Audit Institutions (PASAI).


Contact information:

  1. Mrs. Sinaroseta Palamo-Iosefo, PASAI Director Practice Development, PASAI, Auckland, NZ.
    E: sina.iosefo@pasai.org P:+64 9 304 1275

  2. Jone Tuiipelehaki Raqauqau, Effective Governance – Communications Associate, UNDP Pacific Office in Fiji.
    E: jone.raqauqau@undp.org, P: 3227 552


Photo: Workshop participants and facilitators

Photo: Workshop participants and facilitators


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