Our Cook Islands audit team is small in size but big on ambition. Having led my SAI for a little more than a year, I am relatively new to the role, but I have trained and worked alongside my auditor colleagues in the Pacific Island region for many years now. Ultimately, our team works to ensure the people of the Cook Islands have trust and confidence in the public sector (or ‘civil service’), and in the spending of taxpayer money.
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The Unique Challenges and Resiliency of Small Islands
Supreme audit institutions (SAIs) in small island developing states face unique challenges, including limited accessibility to remote geographies, capacity constraints, susceptibility to national and environmental disasters, and independence threats. The determination and resilience of SAIs in small island developing states allows them to overcome obstacles and to ensure accountability.
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As the official publication of INTOSAI, the International Journal of Government Auditing (the Journal), was established to support cooperation, collaboration, and continuous improvement of communication among SAIs and the broader audit community. The Journal aims to promote the advancement of government auditing procedures and techniques, and the exchange of ideas and experiences in the field of public accounting and financial control.
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