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PASAI 28th Governing Board meeting

29 November 2021

Auckland, New Zealand: The Pacific Association of Supreme Audit Institutions (PASAI) held its 28th Governing Board meeting online on 26 November 2021. Ajay Nand, Auditor-General of Fiji and Chair of the PASAI Governing Board, chaired the meeting.

Esther Lameko-Poutoa, Chief Executive PASAI, outlined work aligned to PASAI’s five Strategic Priorities that had occurred since the last meeting. Her report included:

  • recent SAI independence workshops for SAIs FSM National, Guam, the Marshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, Samoa and Solomon Islands to inform, encourage and promote possible avenues to address gaps in independence,

  • continued work to improve the quality and timeliness of Financial Statements of Government audits with the challenges of both addressing audit backlogs and completing current audits with COVID-19 disruptions,

  • progress on SAI Performance Measurement Framework (PMF) assessments noting the completion of the report for SAI Northern Mariana Islands, and

  • recruitment of a pool of technical advisers to build SAI capability and set up best-practice procedures across the PMF’s broad domains.

Members of the Governing Board created a subcommittee to consider and approve a theme and countries of focus for the fourth PASAI Accountability and Transparency Study in 2022.

The Governing Board agreed to an investment in an auditing software upgrade for some SAIs in the region.

Agenda items also included an update on the implementation of the Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting Framework to meet external and internal reporting requirements.

John Ryan, Secretary-General PASAI and Auditor-General of New Zealand, together with the Board and the Secretariat, celebrated the enhancement of SAI Tonga’s independence with recent amendments to the Constitution of Tonga. He acknowledged the hard work of Sefita Tangi, Auditor-General of Tonga, and Tiofilusi Tiueti, Director Technical Support PASAI, for their sustained contributions in achieving this milestone.

The Secretariat expresses its gratitude to the Governing Board members for their ongoing assistance and acknowledges our development partners for their continued support of PASAI and its work in the region.

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Contact information:

Esther Lameko-Poutoa, Chief Executive PASAI, Auckland, New Zealand
E: secretariat@pasai.org P: +64 9 304 1275

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Final chapter of comprehensive financial audit support programme starts in the Pacific

5 November 2021

Auckland, New Zealand: PASAI and the INTOSAI Development Initiative (IDI) today commence a final round of workshops to enhance financial audit capabilities in the Pacific region.

Two senior auditors from the supreme audit institution (SAI) in Samoa will participate in online workshops from 5 to 6 and 8 November 2021. Ten staff (four female, six male) from the SAI in Tonga participated in similar workshops from 13 to 15 September 2021.

The workshops are part of a six-month programme of capability-building support to conduct Financial Statements of Government (FSG) audits in accordance with the International Standards of Supreme Audit Institutions (ISSAIs).

Staff from SAIs in Fiji, Kiribati, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu and Vanuatu participated in earlier rollouts of this programme.

IDI Senior Manager, Karma Tenzin, will again facilitate the workshops supported by PASAI Director Technical Support, Tiofilusi Tiueti.

Mr Tenzin explained, “The intervention will utilise PASAI resources and our Financial Audit ISSAI Implementation Handbook to adapt ISSAI-compliant audit methodology, conduct FSG audits, support Quality Assurance (QA) review and provide ongoing virtual technical assistance”.

PASAI and IDI will jointly conduct an FSG audit QA review workshop for all eight participating SAIs in March 2022.

SAIs Tuvalu and Fiji will peer review SAIs Tonga and Samoa’s FSG audits next year, respectively. Other participating SAIs will follow the same process with each other’s audits to provide extra assurance of ISSAI compliance.

PASAI acknowledges the support of the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT), the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), the European Union (EU) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

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Contact information:

Tiofilusi Tiueti, Director Technical Support PASAI, Auckland, New Zealand
E: Tiofilusi.tiueti@pasai.org P: +64 9 304 1275

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Report on PASAI's first quarter of activities now available

PASAI has just published its first quarterly report for the 2021–22 financial year.

Through our quarterly reports, we will continue to share the progress of our work with our member SAIs, progress and development within the SAIs and impact of the work of the SAIs improving accountability and transparency across the Pacific region.

Reports will be available on our Quarterly Reports page.

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