Does the auditor general have power?

Does the auditor general have power?

The Auditor-General South Africa (AGSA) conducts regularity audits of national and provincial government departments, identified public entities, municipalities and municipal entities (its clients or auditees). Ultimately, AGSA’s work empowers citizens to hold the custodians of public resources accountable.

What is the role of the auditor general?

The Auditor-General checks the spending of public funds & resources by looking at whether these were used for the intended purposes with regard to economy, efficiency and effectiveness. The Auditor-General checks all government spending every year. This checking process is called audit.

Who is the auditor general of Canada and what is the role?

Powers and Duties 5 The Auditor General is the auditor of the accounts of Canada, including those relating to the Consolidated Revenue Fund and as such shall make such examinations and inquiries as he considers necessary to enable him to report as required by this Act.

What does auditor general refer to?

The Auditor General expresses an opinion on the Consolidated Financial Statements of the Government of Canada which are included in the Public Accounts of Canada. The Auditor General also expresses an opinion on the Annual Financial Report of the Government of Canada.

What are auditors rights?

An auditor also has a right to receive notice of any general meeting. He also has a right to be heard on any part of the business which concerns him. The auditor also has a right to receive information and explanation regarding the matters which are necessary for the performance of his duties.

Which act further regulates the Office of the Auditor General other than the Constitution?

The functions of the AGSA are described in section 188 of the Constitution and further regulated in the Public Audit Act, 2004 (Act No. 25 of 2004) (PAA), which mandates the AGSA to perform constitutional and other functions.

What is the mandate of the Auditor General?

The Auditor-General has a constitutional mandate and, as the Supreme Audit Institution (SAI) of South Africa, it exists to strengthen our country’s democracy by enabling oversight, accountability and governance in the public sector through auditing, thereby building public confidence.

What powers does an auditor have?

Rights & Powers of Auditor

  • Right of access to Books of account & Vouchers [Sec.
  • Right to obtain information & explanation [Sec.
  • Right to visit branch offices & access to branch account.
  • Right to receive notice & attend general meeting.
  • Right to make representation.
  • Right to report to members.
  • Right to sign audit report.

Is the Auditor-General governed by government?

Is the AGSA governed by government? The Constitution guarantees the independence of the AGSA from government and stipulates that the AGSA is subject only to the constitution and the law.

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