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By: Charles Deguara

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The Establishment of the National Audit Office of Malta: Safeguarding of SAI Independence Enshrined in the Constitution

The 1997 constitutional and legal enactments stand as a defining event in the history of the Maltese National Audit Office, which originated as an auditing department within the public service. This historical date is comparable to the founding of the former Department of Audit, established by the first British Governor of Malta, Sir Thomas Maitland, back in 1814, and the grant of elementary constitutional protections to the Director of Audit when Malta became an independent state in 1964.  To commemorate this important milestone in 2022, amongst other initiatives, the National Audit Office of Malta (NAO) issued a scholarly book entitled ‘State Audit in Times of Transition – Reflections on Change and Continuity, Challenge and Opportunity from Malta and Beyond’. Edited by Professor Edward Warrington, it includes a collection of studies that essentially reflect on the past and present with an eye to our institution’s future.  This article is based on the introduction to this book that is accessible on our website (State-Audit-in-Times-of-Transition).

Deguara
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