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Revision as of 15:53, 24 May 2020
A supreme audit institution is an independent branch or agency of the government which provides auditing services to the government.[1][2] It may be called a court of audit (common in Europe and its former colonies), auditor-general (common in the Anglosphere) or the board of audit (in some Asian countries). Such organizations are usually members of the International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions.
List of supreme audit institutions
- Australia: Australian National Audit Office
- Albania: State Supreme Audit (Albania)
- Bangladesh: Comptroller and Auditor General
- Belgium: Court of Audit of Belgium
- Brazil: Tribunal de Contas da União
- Bulgaria: Chamber of Audit
- Canada: Auditor General of Canada
- Chile: Comptroller General of Chile
- China: National Audit Office
- Czech Republic: Supreme Audit Office
- Egypt: Central Auditing Organization
- Estonia: National Audit Office of Estonia
- Europe: European Court of Auditors
- France: Court of Audit
- Germany: Bundesrechnungshof
- Greece: Court of Audit
- Indonesia: Audit Board of Indonesia
- Italy: Court of Audit
- India: Comptroller and Auditor General of India
- Ireland: Comptroller and Auditor General
- Japan: Board of Audit
- Jordan: Audit Bureau of Jordan
- Malaysia: National Audit Department
- Moldova: Curtea de Conturi
- Myanmar: Office of the Auditor General
- Nepal: Office of the Auditor General
- Netherlands: Court of Audit
- Nigeria: Office of the Auditor General for the Federation
- Norway: Office of the Auditor General of Norway
- Pakistan: Auditor General of Pakistan
- Philippines: Commission on Audit of the Philippines
- Poland: Supreme Audit Office
- Portugal: Court of Auditors
- Romania: Court of Audit
- Russia: Accounts Chamber of Russia
- Slovenia: Court of Audit of Slovenia
- Republic of Korea: Board of Audit and Inspection
- Spain: Court of Auditors
- Sri Lanka: National Audit Office
- Sweden: Swedish National Audit Office
- Taiwan: Control Yuan
- Ukraine: Accounting Chamber
- United Kingdom: National Audit Office
- United States: Government Accountability Office
See also
- Government performance auditing
- INTOSAI Development Initiative
- Organization of Latin American and Caribbean Supreme Audit Institutions
- Separation of powers
References
- ^ "External Audit – Supreme Audit Institutions - OECD". www.oecd.org. Retrieved 2020-05-04.
- ^ "Features and functions of supreme audit institutions" (PDF). The World Bank.
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