How can the Comptroller and Auditor General contribute to enhancing accountability and transparency in financial management within the government

Discussing the role of the Comptroller and Auditor General in promoting accountability and transparency in government financial matters.
  • Independence: The Comptroller and Auditor General operates independently from the government, ensuring unbiased and impartial assessments of financial management.
  • Audit Function: Conducts audits of government agencies and bodies to evaluate financial transactions and ensure compliance with laws and regulations.
  • Reporting: Issues audit reports highlighting findings and recommendations for improving financial management practices, promoting transparency.
  • Monitoring: Monitors the implementation of audit recommendations to hold departments accountable for addressing deficiencies.
  • Public Disclosure: Publishes audit reports to inform the public about government finances, fostering greater accountability and transparency.
These functions collectively contribute to enhancing accountability and transparency in government financial management.
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