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By: Gordon Kandoro

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Advancing SAI Independence Through the AFROSAI-E Model Public Audit Act

Across Africa, the independence of Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs) faces growing pressure. Political transitions, fiscal crises, and governance challenges have, in some cases, led to attempts to limit the authority of SAIs, restrict access to resources, or interfere with the tenure of Auditors General. Such threats undermine not only the credibility of SAIs but also their ability to deliver impartial audits that safeguard public funds and strengthen trust in government. In this context, legislative, administrative, and financial independence is not a theoretical aspiration; it is a practical necessity for SAIs to fulfil their constitutional mandates without fear or favor.

Loubser , Wentzel , Kandoro
South Africa
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