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By: Maheshwar Kaphle

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SAI Independence of Nepal: Triumphs and Challenges

The term “Supreme Audit Institution (SAI) independence” is defined as the ability to accomplish tasks objectively and effectively and to be protected against outside influence. Such independence, or a necessary degree of independence, shall be laid down in the Constitution, details may be set out in legislation, and an independence audit mandate shall be guaranteed (Lima Declaration 1977). Organizational independence refers to financial, managerial, and administrative autonomy (The Mexico Declaration, 2007). It is achieved through the application of key principles, various means, and safeguardsĀ that promote accountability and ensure transparency.

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SAI Nepal Perspectives on Civil Society Participation in Performance Audits

The Office of the Auditor General of Nepal (OAGN) approved the Citizen Participation Audit (CPA) procedure in 2016. This procedure incorporates civil society partners into the audit process to provide primary sources of data or sector specific information and expertise.

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Nepal
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