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Auditor General Department working to safeguard public resources: AGP

byCT Report
05/03/2018
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ISLAMABAD: Auditor General of Pakistan Javaid Jehangir has said that accountability by the Department of Auditor General of Pakistan gives confidence to the public that their resources are rightfully utilized and assets are well guarded.

“The Department is planning to move towards thematic audit and it is also realigning its structure as per functioning of public sector and first initiative has already been taken by bifurcating WAPDA Audit in to Power and Water Audit while such reforms will also be introduced in other key sectors so that Director Generals could be able to prepare holistic reports for particular themes,” said AGP while addressing the participants of Director Generals Conference here Monday.

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The AGP directed that all Director Generals of Field Audit Offices should submit their audit plans to AGP till April 2018 so that filed audits could be carried out in timely manner.

He said the Department is becoming more focused on examining the effectiveness, economy and efficiency of government programs by conducting their performance audits and improving the quality of performance audit reports by integrating it with thematic issues so that issues based performance audits could also be performed.

AGP further said that the Department has embarked on reform agenda to transform the organization and adapt to the rapidly changing environment in an increasing digital world.

All Director Generals should orient the officials of their respective offices about the challenges and opportunities from digitization of economy, citizen participation and new trends in service delivery, said AGP.

DAGP has also devised complete action plan for monitoring the implementation of International Standards for Supreme Audit Institutions (ISSAIs) by Field Audit Offices as a serious step for quality improvement, AGP said.

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